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  1. The screenplay was written by Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Horton Foote after he found downtown Durham empty on a weekend visit several years earlier. Myriad Pictures bought the international distribution rights in May 2009. The film was promoted at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival by its producers and stars.

  2. Horton Foote. Horton Foote ( 14. maaliskuuta 1916 – 4. maaliskuuta 2009 [1]) oli yhdysvaltalainen näytelmäkirjailija ja käsikirjoittaja. Hänen tunnetuimpia elokuvakäsikirjoituksiaan ovat Kuin surmaisi satakielen (1962), Polttava maa (1965) ja Hiiriä ja ihmisiä (1992). Foote syntyi Whartonissa, Texasissa. Hän voitti kaksi Oscar ...

  3. The Midnight Caller is a play by American playwright Horton Foote. The work was first performed in 1957 as part of a student production at the Neighborhood Playhouse with a cast including Robert Duvall. It had its professional premiere Off-Broadway at the Sheridan Square Playhouse where it opened on July 2, 1958. Directed by Leo Penn, the ...

  4. The Trip to Bountiful is a play by American playwright Horton Foote. The play premiered March 1, 1953, on NBC-TV, before being produced on the Broadway stage from November 3, 1953, to December 5, 1953. The play involves a "woman who has to live with a daughter-in-law who hates her and a son who does not dare take her side." [1]

  5. The Orphans' Home Cycle is a 3-play drama written by Horton Foote. Each of the three plays in the trilogy comprises three one-act plays. They are The Story of a Childhood (Part 1), The Story of a Marriage (Part 2), and The Story of a Family (Part 3). The plays focus on Horace Robedaux, whose character was inspired by Foote's father, from Texas ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0285210Horton Foote - IMDb

    Horton Foote(1916-2009) Horton Foote, the Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist and Oscar-winning screenwriter, was born on March 14, 1916, in Wharton, Texas. He says at the age of ten, he had a "calling" to become an actor, and when he was 16 he convinced his parents to allow him to go to acting school. With their blessing he went to Pasadena ...

  7. Box office. $1,500,000 [1] Baby the Rain Must Fall is a 1965 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Lee Remick, Steve McQueen and Don Murray. Dramatist Horton Foote, who wrote the screenplay, based it on his 1954 play The Traveling Lady. [2] This is Glen Campbell 's film debut, in an uncredited role. [citation needed]

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