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Horton Foote on the Hollywood Blacklist 02:16

Interview: Horton Foote | Topic: Hollywood Blacklist



Horton Foote on the Hollywood Blacklist 02:16

Interview: Horton Foote | Topic: Television Industry



Horton Foote on the Hollywood Blacklist 02:20

Interview: Horton Foote | Topic: Industry Crossroads



On adapting existing works for Playhouse 90; on his Playhouse 90 teleplay "The Shape of the River" (airdate: May 2, 1960); on the end of the Golden Age of Television; on his teleplay "The Night of the Storm" for The DuPont Show of the Month, which prompted the idea for his theater opus "The Orphans' Home Cycle" 13:35

Interview: Horton Foote



On adapting "To Kill a Mockingbird" into a feature film, and on discovering Robert Duvall; on the importance of casting, and on the writer working with actors; on how he feels about directing as a writer 06:17

Interview: Horton Foote



On writing "Gambling Heart" for DuPont Show of the Month, and on writers returning to their material; on adapting various material into feature films; on the collaborative process of working in theater as opposed to film or television 10:59

Interview: Horton Foote



Horton Foote on his Playhouse 90 teleplay "The Shape of the River" (airdate: May 2, 1960), and on the end of the Golden Age of Television 03:27

Interview: Horton Foote | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Horton Foote on his Playhouse 90 teleplay "The Shape of the River" (airdate: May 2, 1960), starring Franchot Tone as Mark Twain 01:38

Interview: Horton Foote | Person: Franchot Tone



Horton Foote on his teleplay "The Night of the Storm" for The DuPont Show of the Month, which prompted the idea for his theater opus "The Orphans' Home Cycle" 03:22

Interview: Horton Foote | Person: David Susskind



Horton Foote on adapting "To Kill a Mockingbird" into a feature film, and on discovering Robert Duvall 01:36

Interview: Horton Foote | Person: Robert Duvall



Horton Foote on the importance of casting, and on the writer working with actors 03:32

Interview: Horton Foote | Profession: Writers



Horton Foote on how he feels about directing as a writer 01:03

Interview: Horton Foote | Profession: Writers



Horton Foote on adapting "To Kill a Mockingbird" into a feature film, and on discovering Robert Duvall 01:36

Interview: Horton Foote



Horton Foote on adapting various material into feature films 02:28

Interview: Horton Foote



Horton Foote on the collaborative process of working in theater as opposed to film or television 03:51

Interview: Horton Foote



Horton Foote on adapting existing works for Playhouse 90 06:45

Interview: Horton Foote



Horton Foote on adapting existing works for Playhouse 90 06:45

Interview: Horton Foote | Show: Playhouse 90



Horton Foote on his Playhouse 90 teleplay "The Shape of the River" (airdate: May 2, 1960), and on the end of Golden Age of Television 03:25

Interview: Horton Foote | Show: Playhouse 90



Horton Foote on his teleplay "The Night of the Storm" for The DuPont Show of the Month, which prompted the idea for his theater opus "The Orphans' Home Cycle" 03:22

Interview: Horton Foote | Show: DuPont Show of the Month, The



Horton Foote on writing "Gambling Heart" for DuPont Show of the Month, and on writers returning to their material 04:03

Interview: Horton Foote | Show: DuPont Show of the Month, The



Horton Foote on adapting "To Kill a Mockingbird" into a feature film, and on discovering Robert Duvall 01:36

Interview: Horton Foote



On his plays "The Orphans' Home Cycle"; on writing the feature film "Tender Mercies"; on the Hallmark Hall of Fame version of his teleplay "Old Man" 11:17

Interview: Horton Foote



On writing for cable networks; on what represents television at its best; on his thoughts on the golden age of television 08:12

Interview: Horton Foote



On the importance of creating a mood or setting for a story; on his greatest success and on what he's proudest of in his career; on his mentors, and on various people with whom he's worked in his career 10:30

Interview: Horton Foote



Horton Foote on Agnes De Mille, Lucy Crowell, Martha Graham, and Catherine Squire 02:28

Interview: Horton Foote | Person: Agnes De Mille



Horton Foote on Arthur Penn and Marlon Brando 01:12

Interview: Horton Foote | Person: Arthur Penn



Horton Foote on Arthur Penn and Marlon Brando 01:12

Interview: Horton Foote | Person: Marlon Brando



Horton Foote on writing for cable networks 02:15

Interview: Horton Foote | Profession: Writers



Horton Foote on the importance of creating a mood or setting for a story 02:53

Interview: Horton Foote | Profession: Writers



Horton Foote on his plays "The Orphans' Home Cycle" 03:19

Interview: Horton Foote



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