VISIT AND INTERVIEW WITH TRUMAN CAPOTE IN HIS BRIDGEHAMPTON HOME 1968 - Interviewer F. Lee Bailey
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i saw this. it was the first time i ever saw him. my mother said, "after a few minutes you forget about how he sounds and just get drawn in because what he says is so interesting." long ago.
Your mother was so right. He fascinates me.
Little did anyone know that Truman was in the grip of a writer's block that really never ended. This interview was before his demons got the better of him. Thank you, Mr. Capote, for "Breakfast at Tiffany's," "In Cold Blood," and "A Christmas Memory."
The Grass Harp and Children on Their Birthdays are quite good also
thank you, truman, for opening my eyes and ears to what great writing can be.
Truman Capote was a Genius 🎉
I remember seeing Truman on the talk shows. He was on Jack Paar, Merv Griffin & Dick Cavett.
I need the rest of this interview! And I need it bad!
Me too!
Completely frustrating ending ....Why does it cut off before he answers the question???
I wish I could sit on that couch and talk to him.
AI will allow you to do that pretty soon.
No disrespect to Philip Seymour Hoffman however I think the proper one to play CAPOTE should have been Toby Jones
I agree. Jones was like a clone of Truman.
@@terr777 thank you for noticing that
The film Capote was so distracting the way they kept shooting Hoffman to obscure his height. He was fine, but physically too tall for the role. So much of the film had him sitting or shot at weird angles.
He did in Infamous.
Toby Jones was fantastic and sadly, received no recognition. I don't understand why Capote was so hyped when Infamous was equally captivating.
He seems very endearing in here
He hadn't descended into drug and alcohol addiction yet.
CAPOTE Learned close to death that he had only one true friend his entire life....but..maybe...he knew it all along.......
Well, except for those he betrayed on public
Oh Dear ! I forgot how handsome Mr. Bailey was when he was younger ! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤
It's really frustrating when these little clips get posted and you don't know where to find the rest of the interview or if it's even available?
I really know what you mean, I'm trying to look for Capote's film documentary "Death Row, USA", and I CANT FIND IT ANYWHERE! I know that it aired on TV in the fall of 1968.
And why did he drop out of high school? This is fantastic and frustrating.
Yeah it's really frustrating when you're consuming free content and you're unable to consume more free content on demand. Here's an idea: spend some money.
@@jamespfitz I'm gonna guess you're just having a bad day and not think you're just a regular Douche bag for the hell of it...
@@jamespfitzokay so do you know where to pay for this content? Smart guy.
Truman goes all "match-y match-y" with the Flowers - shirt - pants- furniture motif !
:52 whisking down the stairs lol
Loves it. Looks like a great writing loft!
Capote was a good-looking gal.
Does anyone have the next part of the interview? This video ends before Truman can answer Lee’s question about dropping out of high school.
I clicked on the link to their channel and found two more bits.
His pants were made with the leftover material from the chairs
you mean FL Bailey, the famous lawyer who manhandled Fuhrman? wow
Yes.
I suppose that sometimes the actual film doesn't survive.
So many things that nowadays would not be acceptable...
Like What???
Who is the interviewer? He looks like F. Lee Bailey!
It is F.L.B.😊
An odd character to interview Truman Capote.@@WhenImBackInChicago
THE RUG WAS PROBABLY IN STYLE BACK THEN.
Disgusting that he would have a tiger rug like that.
My thoughts exactly.
Yes, but back then that was a sign of wealth.
I'm glad it's not like that now.
Truman did like animals, so this rug is confusing to me.
These days there would of been intense negative reaction to that rug by the public.
He rented the house FURNISHED . It's WAY too BUTCH for him !! @@christineleblond7777
MY Swann.....s
The interviewer is good. Seems really interested & not looking at notes.
pamla motown the interviewer????? That’s F Lee Bailey
Stephen Kennedy Ooops! Thanks. Just did quick research. What a life & good to see he's still working in his consultancy practice in Maine.
What idiotic, bougie questions for the most famous writer in the world at that time.
A thin, flexible surgical instrument for exploring or dilating a passage of the body?
Your video is low in volume.
Obviously before he killed his swans.
What a horrible room - full of death.
the lion rug is so politically incorrect these days
Have grace for those who came before you.
@@davidcadwallader434 same thing
@@richardjones7793 more like be grateful things have changed..
@@davidcadwallader434 same thing. What I said is the same as caring for animals. Killing them to make a rug is not done these says. Different era different ways of thinking SAME THING
@@davidcadwallader434 bahahaha oh here we go ..not even going to read that drivel...Bible badgers are out online lol....if you disagree go read your Bible and ignore my comment becausexI have already ignored you and yours.....better things to do with my time......like enjoy life...try it LOL
F Lee Baily??
Yes
F Lee Bailey defending oj the murderer glad his record is destroyed.
Why did you detective Fuhrman left the house alone to search for the suspect if you were afraid of danger? the moment when Fuhrman understood he was being held by the cojones