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Charlto Heston, Cooper & Hemingway, Cooper and Hemingway: The True Gen, Ernest Hemingway, Gar Cooper, John Mulholland, Kirk Douglas, NY Times Critics Pick, Patricia Neal, Richard Zampella, Richard Zampella Shannon Mulholland, Shannon Mulholland
Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen
NY Times Critics’ Pick
This movie has been designated a Critics’ Pick by the film reviewers of The New York Times.
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Review Summary
Gary Cooper and Ernest Hemingway, two models of American virility, had similarities, not least as outdoorsmen: Cooper grew up on a farm in Montana, and Hemingway was a big-game hunter and deep-sea fisherman. But they were also a study in contrasts: Cooper worked with movie crews; Hemingway labored alone. Cooper was understated and conservative, Hemingway volatile and a liberal. The mix, as John Mulholland’s exhaustive documentary “Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen” demonstrates, made for a friendship spanning decades. — Andy Webster
Cooper and Hemingway: The True Gen
Nar: Sam Waterston, Voice of Hemingway: Len Cariou, Dir: John Mulholland, Produced by Richard Zampella & Shannon Mulholland, On Camera Participants include: Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Robert Osborne, Elemore Leonard, Patricia Neal, Patrick Hemingway, David Brown