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Paris Trout is an unrepentant racist in 1949 Georgia. The greedy and paranoid shopkeeper murders the sister of a black man who refuses to repay Trout’s IOU. When Trout is arrested for the crime, he is stunned and enraged, showing himself to be a man of the Old South.
Apr 20, 1991 · Paris Trout: Directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. With Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey, Ed Harris, Ray McKinnon. In a small Georgia town in the 1950s, bigoted store owner Paris Trout kills a young black girl when his brother refuses to pay his debts.
Mar 24, 2013 · Paris Trout (Dennis Hopper) is a vile Southern bigot. He owns a store and is a loanshark. He often sues people, and so his lawyer, Harry Seagraves (Ed Harris...
Paris Trout is a 1988 American novel written by Pete Dexter. It was the winner of the National Book Award for Fiction. The novel was adapted into a film of the same name.
Jan 1, 1988 · In Pete Dexter's award-winning tour de force set in the fictional Cotton Point, Georgia, Paris Trout, an unapologetic racist, commits a violent act at the novel's beginning. The remainder of the novel presents how this single act impacts the town and Trout himself.
Aug 8, 2009 · Lawyer Harry Seagraves (Ed Harris, 4 time Oscar nominee) arrives to calm the waters in court, but Seagraves is soon caught in crimes of his own, a dangerous and doomed affair with Trouts wife ...
Nov 4, 2014 · Pete Dexter’s National Book Award–winning tour de force tells the mesmerizing story of a shocking crime that shatters lives and exposes the hypocrisies of a small Southern town. The time and place: Cotton Point, Georgia, just after World War II.
In a small Georgia town in the 1950s, bigoted store owner Paris Trout kills a young black girl when his brother refuses to pay his debts. Paris Trout is a vile Southern bigot. He owns a store and is a loanshark.
Paris Trout (Dennis Hopper), a cruel man who abuses his wife, Hanna (Barbara Hershey), also runs a store where he lends out money. When he goes to collect...
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About Paris Trout. Pete Dexter’s National Book Award–winning tour de force tells the mesmerizing story of a shocking crime that shatters lives and exposes the hypocrisies of a small Southern town. The time and place: Cotton Point, Georgia, just after World War II.