Today’s movie is a drama with a scene that happens on
November 16. Watch it tonight and enjoy.
INFAMOUS
On November 16, 1959 [4:20 to
5:44, 7:05 to 9:35] Truman Capote, flamboyant New York homosexual writer and
bon vivant, reads an article in the New York Times about the murder of the
Clutter family in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas. For some reason the story
intrigues him and he decides to write a magazine article about the reaction of
the people in the town to the murders. He persuades his childhood friend and
fellow author, Nell Harper Lee to accompany him as his assistant. However his
exotic and abrasive persona rubs the townspeople the wrong way. A chance
encounter results in an invitation to the home of the prosecuting attorney for
Christmas dinner. There Capote regales them with stories about the Hollywood
stars that he knows. This leads to invitations from dozens of residents. Then
two suspects are arrested for the murders and Capote uses his contacts to
finagle access to the suspects. One of them, Richard Hickock quickly agrees to
cooperate with Capote. The other, Perry Smith refuses in spite of Capote’s
appeal to a shared interest in Tennessee Williams and Humphrey Bogart. Harper Lee
returns to New York and Capote follows her to be questioned by his friends
about the case and his book. Capote sends pornographic magazines to Smith who
writes and says he wants to be exposed to truth and beauty during the time he
has left, so Capote sends him copies of his own books. Smith writes and says
that he does not want to talk to Capote because in his books Capote was unkind.
Capote goes to see Smith and a break through is achieved when Capote reveals
that his mother, like Smith’s committed suicide. Smith tells him about his
childhood as the son of rodeo riders who divorced leaving him wanting to be
rescued by his absent father, just like Capote. Smith becomes extremely upset
when he learns the book’s title is to be In Cold Blood, thinking that
depicts him as a heartless killer and he assaults Capote in his cell during a
visit. Capote eventually calms Smith down enough so that Smith finally tells
Capote what happened the night he and Hickcock killed the Clutters. Smith and
Hickcock are convicted but their appeals drag on for four years, during which
Capote cannot finish the book. Finally he is present when the two are hung.
Smith leaves his possessions to Capote.
A gritty biopic. This is no Hollywood biopic of the 1940’s
but a tough, warts and all look at some brutal stuff. This is a very serious
film and not a piece of fluff.
Capote: A Biography by Gerald Clarke (Carroll &
Graf, NY, 1988) at page 317 and the film at 4:30 give the date Truman Capote
read the article about the murders
Producers - Christine Vachon and Jocelyn Hayes
Director - Douglas McGrath
Screenplay - Douglas McGrath
Runtime – 1 hour 58 minutes
Released – August 31, 2006
Starring –
Toby Jones as Truman Capote
Sandra Bullock as Harper Lee
Jeff Daniels as Alvin Dewey
Lee Pace as Richard Hickock
Daniel Craig as Perry Smith
Peter Bogdanovich as Bennett Cerf
Hope Davis as Slim Keith
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