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You know what Truman Capote said is the worst part of living outside the law? It’s that you no longer have it’s protection
Mr. Truman Capote requests the pleasure of your company at a black and white dance on November twenty-eighth at ten o’clock in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Plaza, New York, N.Y. . . . RSVP etc. Dress: Gentlemen black tie. Ladies black or white dress, White masks. Only diamonds and pearls …
The film is freely adapted from Truman Capote's short story and will be darker than the film, more like Capote's original tale.
Truman Capote (pronounced /ˈtruːmən kəˈpoʊti/) (September 30, 1924 — August 25, 1984) (born Truman Streckfus Persons) was an American writer whose short stories, novels, plays, and non-fiction are recognized literary classics, including the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's (1958) and In Cold Blood (1966), which he labeled a "non-fiction novel". At... Full Article
You know what Truman Capote said is the worst part of living outside the law? It’s that you no longer have it’s protection
Mr. Truman Capote requests the pleasure of your company at a black and white dance on November twenty-eighth at ten o’clock in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Plaza, New York, N.Y. . . . RSVP etc. Dress: Gentlemen black tie. Ladies black or white dress, White masks. Only diamonds and pearls …
The film is freely adapted from Truman Capote's short story and will be darker than the film, more like Capote's original tale.
