

Documentary · History
Overview
A portrait of the brilliant American writer Truman Capote (1924-84) and the New York high society of his time.
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Dick Cavett
Dick Cavett
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Dick Cavett
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Kate Harrington
Kate Harrington
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Kate Harrington
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Lewis Lapham
Lewis Lapham
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Lewis Lapham
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André Leon Talley
André Leon Talley
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André Leon Talley
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Jay McInerney
Jay McInerney
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Jay McInerney
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Sally Quinn
Sally Quinn
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Sally Quinn
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Dotson Rader
Dotson Rader
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Dotson Rader
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John Richardson
John Richardson
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John Richardson
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Sadie Stein
Sadie Stein
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Sadie Stein
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Colm Tóibín
Colm Tóibín
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Colm Tóibín
Self
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