Capote
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1:00:02
What?
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Truman...
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I've not been able to tear myself
away from your book.

1:00:08
It's that good.
1:00:10
It's not good, it's astonishing.
1:00:12
- This first half is astonishing.
- Oh, thank you.

1:00:15
When will you be done, do you think?
1:00:17
Yes, I'm already well into the third part.
1:00:20
But...
1:00:21
I can't finish that till I convince Perry
to describe the night of the killings to me.

1:00:27
I was planning to visit this fall, see?
1:00:30
Then I think you need to talk to him now.
1:00:32
And we all need to see how this ends
for the final part.

1:00:36
I can't finish the book
till I know what happens.

1:00:40
If Perry and Dick are executed,
it's one thing.

1:00:43
And if not, well...
1:00:44
Truman, you got your ending.
1:00:46
I really don't know.
1:00:47
The Kansas Court denied their appeal.
1:00:50
It came over the wire on Friday.
1:00:53
I mean, you need to talk to Perry now.
1:00:56
He'll be dead by September.
1:01:00
I mean, I'm sorry.
1:01:01
I know how much
you've come to care about him.

1:01:08
Right. Yes, right.
1:01:10
So I want to set up a reading for you
in the fall, in New York...

1:01:14
and, well, we'll build some interest,
and we'll publish in the fall.

1:01:33
Thank God. There's nothing in the house.
1:01:37
Why aren't you working?
1:01:38
Well, I knew you couldn't be counted on
to stock the kitchen.

1:01:43
What are we going to feed
our famous guest?

1:01:47
Oh, Jesus, I completely forgot.
1:01:51
Plus, I finished my novel yesterday.
1:01:54
What?

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