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  1. Infamous: Directed by Douglas McGrath. With Sigourney Weaver, Toby Jones, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sandra Bullock. While researching his novel "In Cold Blood", Truman Capote develops a close relationship with convicted murderers Dick Hickock and Perry Smith.

  2. On November 16, 1959, Truman Capote reads about the murder of a the Clutter family. There's no suspects. With Harper Lee, he visits the town: he wants to write about their response. First he must get locals to talk, then, he must gain access to the prisoners. One talks constantly; the other, Perry Smith, says little.

  3. Infamous (2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Although ostensibly a drama, "Infamous" is replete with Capote's celebrated wit, and the one-liners, which are often sexual in nature, are welcome relief from the heavier scenes. However, "Infamous" is at heart a love story, or rather two, love stories.

  5. Infamous: Directed by Douglas McGrath. With Sigourney Weaver, Toby Jones, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sandra Bullock. While researching his novel "In Cold Blood", Truman Capote develops a close relationship with convicted murderers Dick Hickock and Perry Smith.

  6. Infamous gives you the unique opportunity to see how two sets of filmmakers can take exactly the same story, make extremely tough though different choices in emphasis and tone and achieve brilliant movies.

  7. The scene lasts around four seconds as they are interupted. Several bare-chested men. A man has a tattoo of a woman on his arm, she's nude but it's simply drawn. Some very strong sexual dialogue, including uses of the words "F__K" "A__" "D__K" "C__K" "P___Y" etc... in sexual manners.

  8. Jump to Hollywood Film Awards (1) Film Independent Spirit Awards (1) London Critics Circle Film Awards (1) Venice Film Festival (1) Capri, Hollywood (1) 3 wins & 2 nominations.

  9. Infamous: Directed by Joshua Caldwell. With Bella Thorne, Jake Manley, Amber Riley, Michael Sirow. Two young lovers rob their way across the southland, posting their exploits to social media and gaining fame and followers as a result.

  10. Performed by Johnny Bond. Jingle Bells. Written by James Pierpont. Performed by Mitch Miller. Courtesy of Columbia Records. By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing. How High the Moon. Written by Nancy Hamilton and Morgan Lewis.