Several aspects of the relationship were seamless: Ernest Hemingway's heroes personified his notion of heroism - "grace under strain" - and Gary Cooper, the actor who frequently played such figures on film. Hemingway and Cooper, on the other hand, were a study in contradictions in other areas of their lives, including politics, intellectualism, and personal relationships. In this documentary, which is narrated by Sam Waterson and includes interviews with celebrities such as Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, George Plimpton, and Patricia Neal, the narrative of their incredible 20-plus-year friendship is the main subject.
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Several aspects of the relationship were seamless: Ernest Hemingway's heroes personified his notion of heroism - "grace under strain" - and Gary Cooper, the actor who frequently played such figures on film. Hemingway and Cooper, on the other hand, were a study in contradictions in other areas of their lives, including politics, intellectualism, and personal relationships. In this documentary, which is narrated by Sam Waterson and includes interviews with celebrities such as Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, George Plimpton, and Patricia Neal, the narrative of their incredible 20-plus-year friendship is the main subject.
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