I really don't have a deep interest in the details of such things, but it sounds like you do, so cool! I do enjoy that movie though ... it's a 1967 adaption of the book and is shot in black and white. Like most movies, I doubt it follows the whole legit plot, but is still a great crime type film of it's era. In Cold Blood
I’ve always had an eye for the details of things. Always curious about the behind the scenes work that goes into making something. I doubt many phukers could care about dust jackets (already got a downvote on my newsub post lol) but I didn’t want to spam, /s/books, this way phukers can just block it and move on.
Hey, it's not a bad thing ... some of us (like me), might learn something.
Can't believe someone would down vote though ... you don't see much of that around here. A non-vote is all ya need to disagree. Down votes aren't for disagreement ... they're for crap like spam.
Here's a better link ... that first one drove me nuts with all the stars on the screen. Better Link
I read In Cold Blood in high school so it’s been awhile and some change since I read it. I was much more interested in Capote as a person then any of his books. His relationship with Harper Lee and their childhood together. Without Harper Lee, In Cold Blood wouldn’t be what it is today.