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Robert Mulligan directed this justly celebrated film from Horton Foote's adaptation of the Harper Lee novel.
'The Help': '60s Racism in Black and White Joe Morgenstern 2011
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Nature was then dipped into white latex paint and meticulously treated with Foote's India ink dip-pen.
Anisha Lakhani: Manhattan Medici: A Renaissance of Art, Design, and Innovation During NY Design Week 2011 Anisha Lakhani 2011
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Because, in a basket of fruit, stated to have been sent by the young ladies of Miss Foote's Seminary, Daughtry had read a note artfully concealed in the heart of an apple, telling him on the forthcoming Friday night to keep a light burning in his window.
CHAPTER XXI 2010
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I understand that Foote's specialty was not the grand dramatic flourish but, rather, the small moments between real people that marked his scripts for such films as Tomorrow and The Trip to Bountiful.
Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Main Street Marshall Fine 2011
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In conversation with Richard Etulian, he asserts that Foote's granddaughter, Janet Micoleau, didn't think we ought to use the real name, since what I was writing was a novel.
Wallace Stegner 2010
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Most of the clips were presented silently over a song by James Taylor, but they turned up the sound for a few pieces of dialogue: "I coulda been a contendah" from late screenwriter Budd Schulberg's "On the Waterfront"; and, from the late Horton Foote's "To Kill a Mockingbird": "Scout, stand up, your father's passing."
The last test of fame: Which stars make the Academy Awards "In Memoriam" tribute reel? 2011
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I remember my paternal grandmother explaining to me the importance of her family, the Foote's, but now I cannot recall exactly why.
Jim Luce: Mayflower Roots - and a Metrocard - Get One on the Subway Jim Luce 2010
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Notorious (1946) was written for the screen by Ben Hecht (with contributions from Hitchcock) based on John Taintor Foote's story.
Readers' Reviews 2011
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I remember my paternal grandmother explaining to me the importance of her family, the Foote's, but now I cannot recall exactly why.
Jim Luce: Mayflower Roots - and a Metrocard - Get One on the Subway Jim Luce 2010
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This unadorned gem, beautifully realized by Australian director Bruce Beresford from Horton Foote's brilliant, Academy Award winning script, represents a career peak for Duvall.
John Farr: Actor's Actor: A Birthday Salute to Robert Duvall John Farr 2012
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