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literature cheriskae 01/30/07
    At a time when films were made in color,Truman Capote required that the first film of In Cold Blood be in white and black. Why is that? Why is the medium suited to the book? What insight does it give to the book?

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captainoutrageous 01/30/07
The starkness of the black and white photography serves to darken the mood of the film, thus lending itself better to the dark mood of the book. For more insight:

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