
With Love from Truman
Jan 01 1966
•1h 30m
•Documentary
At his Long Island beach house, and on the occasion of the publication of his masterful nonfiction novel In Cold Blood, reporter Karen Dennison interviews celebrated writer Truman Capote, who displays his exuberant personality, makes witty jokes, shares his thoughts on writing, reflects on various aspects of the book and, in a sweet and endearing voice, reads and explains some of its highlights.
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Truman Capote
Self - Writer
Karen Dennison
Self - Journalist
Alvin Adams Dewey
Self - KBI Special Agent
Marie Bellocq
Self - Dewey's Wife
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