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Clifford Irving:
Bumped by this adolescent coffee boy. My lit professor at Cornell compared me to Hemingway! The middle of my life is at hand, and I don't have a couch. Dick Suskind:
Think about this: Henry Miller was 38-years-old, unpublished. His wife left him for a lesbian. Clifford Irving:
You're kind to tell me that, Dick. You're a very good man. You're a good friend. Need a loan? Dick Suskind:
Always
Bumped by this adolescent coffee boy. My lit professor at Cornell compared me to Hemingway! The middle of my life is at hand, and I don't have a couch. Dick Suskind:
Think about this: Henry Miller was 38-years-old, unpublished. His wife left him for a lesbian. Clifford Irving:
You're kind to tell me that, Dick. You're a very good man. You're a good friend. Need a loan? Dick Suskind:
Always
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Think about this
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Henry Miller was 38 years old unpublished
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His wife left him for a lesbian
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You're kind to tell me that Dick
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You're a very good man You're a good friend
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Need a loan Always
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Movie Summary
In what would cause a fantastic media frenzy, Clifford Irving sells his bogus biography of Howard Hughes to a premiere publishing house in the early 1970s.

