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[[File:Capote.jpg | 200px | right | thumb |Capote (film)]] ==Relevance== From [http://web.archive.org/web/20070203174534/http://true-to-you.net/morrissey_news_060907_01 True-to-you.net] (September 7, 2006):<br> <blockquote> "In Iceland I saw the film "Capote" and, like everybody else, my jaw dropped at the performance of Philip Seymour Hoffman. I think it is somewhat implausible though that Capote would be quite so casually accepted by the hardened natures of Dick and Perry, especially in view of Capote's bubblegum lisp. However, don't make fun of Truman's voice. It's easy to arrange a story into loving myth once all the central characters are dead, and I'm not even sure if Truman was a writer at all, or just someone who sneaked around and watched. But he was funny. When I put him on the cover of the Smiths single 'The Boy With the Thorn In His Side' a certain member of the Smiths (who unfortunately is still alive) said, "is that Ernie Wise?" .... dear God ..." </blockquote> See also: [https://www.morrissey-solo.com/wiki/Truman_Capote Truman Capote Wiki entry] [[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Film and Television]]
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