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There was a good movie about Truman Capote researching this book and the close releationship he developed with Perry Smith. Released in 2005 "Capote" starring Philip Seymour Hoffman as Truman Capote. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLg-GdtHO2c
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Not sure but think i saw Capote movie..Hoffman would be a perfect fit for him. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, i probably saw that one but don't remember much...seeing Lee J. Cobb's name reminded me of the great movie, 12 Angry Men , Henry Fonda, Jack Warden, Jack Klugman and other good ones..watched that one a number of times.... One more and i'll let you go...You ever see the tv movie Gideon's Trumpet.. Henry Fonda stars...His case led to the law that all persons charged with a crime have the right to an attorney..His lawyer, Abe Fortas, played by José Ferrer argued the case before SCOTUS and later became one of them..His presentation was priceless....I had my granddaughter watch it in her first year of law school...
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"If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to think" - Clarence Darrow, American lawyer (1857-1938) When you are right, no one remembers;when you are wrong, no one forgets. Thought for today.."No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong" - Francois, Duc de la Rochefoucauld, French moralist (1613-1680) |
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Even though it got panned mercilessly, I still like that movie. And the music from it (Andre Previn) is my favorite movie sound track. Deja vu, right?!~![]() 12 Angry Men is another classic movie. I don't think I saw Gideon's Trumpet. Will have to watch for it. Sounds good. I love movies with a legal theme. I cried when they stopped running Paper Chase on tv.
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I l Cigar, Medaglia d'Oro, Big Brown, Curlin, Rachel Alexandra, Silver Charm, First Samurai, Sumwonlovesyou, Lloydobler, Ausable Chasm, AND Prince Will I Am "Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary.” Cecil Beaton |
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When i played your youtube clip the name 4 horseman came up and i checked it out on netflix...they also have Gideon's trumpet, yes see if you can find it somewhere...José Ferrer's presentation was stirring....
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"If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to think" - Clarence Darrow, American lawyer (1857-1938) When you are right, no one remembers;when you are wrong, no one forgets. Thought for today.."No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong" - Francois, Duc de la Rochefoucauld, French moralist (1613-1680) |
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Here's the one for Capote if you haven't checked into it yourself yet. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379725/ I will look into Gideon's Trumpet. Thanks. Top 25 legal theme movies http://www.abajournal.com/gallery/top25movies/ and To Kill a Mockingbird is #1.
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I l Cigar, Medaglia d'Oro, Big Brown, Curlin, Rachel Alexandra, Silver Charm, First Samurai, Sumwonlovesyou, Lloydobler, Ausable Chasm, AND Prince Will I Am "Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary.” Cecil Beaton |
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Got lots to comment on later...gotta get ready for dinner....
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"If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to think" - Clarence Darrow, American lawyer (1857-1938) When you are right, no one remembers;when you are wrong, no one forgets. Thought for today.."No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong" - Francois, Duc de la Rochefoucauld, French moralist (1613-1680) |
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While we're on the subject of classic movies of yesteryear, I give you this one with a backstory:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYbZktWNP_w My father was a professional saxophone/clarinet player in the Stork Club rhumba band during the 50's, and was a close friend of Manny Balestrero, the subject of this film. He would have been the sax player in the clip (:38-:53), except that Warner Bros. decided not to use the real Stork Club band when filming due to union issues. My dad had to sign a release from Warner Bros., and I think he received a small payment for it, probably because during the film he is peripherally referred to, although not by name. When the detectives are questioning Manny in the stationhouse trying to find a motive for the robbery, they ask him about his gambling on the horses, and Fonda has a line something to the effect that he plays a dollar apiece with his friend on a horse once in a while. That friend would have been my father. The film is a very underrated Hitchcock classic, and it supposedly had a great impact on many directors of the "film noir" genre. Ocala Mike |
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Great story, Mike. I did see this movie. I'll have to see it again after your telling us about your Dad.
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I l Cigar, Medaglia d'Oro, Big Brown, Curlin, Rachel Alexandra, Silver Charm, First Samurai, Sumwonlovesyou, Lloydobler, Ausable Chasm, AND Prince Will I Am "Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary.” Cecil Beaton |
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I left out the fact that I met Manny and one of his sons myself once when my dad and I went to a Giants baseball game at the Polo Grounds probably in 1951 or 1952 with them. I would have been around 9 or 10, and I remember Monte Irvin hit a tremendous homer over the right field roof. My dad and Manny were inveterate Giants fans, while my brother and I were Dodgers fans; lots of arguments around the dinner table, I can assure you. The only thing I remember about Manny was that he was very unassuming and quiet; definitely not the armed robber type.
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