RIP @RealWilfordB His best work was his masterful cameo at the end of “Absence of Malice” that makes the film even more relevant in today’s corrupt media & prosecutorial climate. This is just the first 2 min of the scene, but please see the whole movie:https://youtu.be/btqBJJF2yvE
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Also shouting out to director Sidney Pollack, writers Ken Luedtke & David Rayfiel, & of course the great Paul Newman & Sally Field
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And it’s important to note that Luedtke spent many years as a newspaper reporter & editor at the Miami Herald, thus his fictional story for “Absence of Malice” came from real experiences
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I see Barr in the same light just less folksy.
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Phone ringing? Maybe I am thinking of the wrong movie.
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My favorite Brimley performance: Postmaster General Henry Atkins!pic.twitter.com/ZCNpaMHCle
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The best part is that critics, namely Roger Ebert, thought it was totally unrealistic for journalists to behave that way. Whereas today it's unrealistic for journalists to behave any other way.
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“You probably are a great reporter.”
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