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  1. The Last Picture Show is a 1971 American coming-of-age drama film directed and co-written by Peter Bogdanovich, adapted from the semi-autobiographical 1966 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry. The film's ensemble cast includes Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Ellen Burstyn, Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman, and Cybill Shepherd.

  2. Jul 10, 2024 · Larry McMurtry has written some very iconic movies over the years, so if you're trying to find popular Larry McMurtry films that you haven't seen already then this list is the perfect guide for doing so. List features movies like Brokeback Mountain, The Last Picture Show. You can use this list to answer the questions, "What movies did Larry ...

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  3. This is one of McMurtry's most memorable novels - the basis for the film of the same name. Set in a small, dusty Texas town, it introduces Jacy, Duane and Sonny, teenagers stumbling towards adulthood, discovering the beguiling mysteries of sex and the even more baffling mysteries of love.

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  4. His novels included Horseman, Pass By (1962), The Last Picture Show (1966), and Terms of Endearment (1975), which were adapted into films. Films adapted from McMurtry's works earned 34 Oscar nominations (13 wins).

  5. The Last Picture Show. by Larry McMurtry. 4.00 · 19,030 Ratings · 1,275 Reviews · published 1966 · 98 editions. This is one of McMurtry's most memorable novels - …. Want to Read.

  6. The Last Picture Show is a coming-of-age novel by Larry McMurtry published in 1966. Set in the small, fictional town of Thalia, Texas in the early 1950s, the novel explores the lives of a group of teenagers as they navigate the complexities of adolescence, love, and the decline of their hometown.

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  8. Mar 20, 2018 · The Last Picture Show. Paperback – March 20, 2018. by Larry McMurtry (Author) 4.4 2,820 ratings. Part of: Thalia, Texas/Duane Moore (7 books) See all formats and editions. “McMurtry is an alchemist who converts the basest materials to gold.”. ― New York Times Book Review.

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