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  1. With Will Patton, Natalie Canerday, Dakota Smith, Paul Schneider. The life and works of Oxford, Miss. Fireman-turned-writer Larry Brown are examined in a unique documentary format that incorporates narrative film adaptations of three of his short stories: Samaritans, Wild Thing, and Boy & Dog.

  2. The Rough South of Larry Brown (2002) Written and Directed by Gary Hawkins. The life and works of Oxford, fireman-turned-writer Larry Brown are examined in a unique documentary format that incorporates narrative film adaptations of three of his short stories: “Samaritans,” “Wild Thing,” and “Boy & Dog”.

  3. Synopsis. The film which inspired 1st Assistant Director David Gordon Green to direct the feature adaptation of Brown's novel JOE in 2012. THE ROUGH SOUTH OF LARRY BROWN weaves interviews of Brown and his wife, Mary Annie, with narrative adaptations of three of his short stories.

  4. Here's the plot: "The life and works of Oxford Miss firemanturnedwriter Larry Brown are examined in a unique documentary format that incorporates narrative film adaptations of three of his short...

  5. Overview. The life and works of Oxford, Miss. fireman-turned-writer Larry Brown are examined in a unique documentary format that incorporates narrative film adaptations of three of his short stories: Samaritans, Wild Thing, and Boy & Dog. Gary Hawkins.

  6. The life and works of Oxford, Miss. fireman-turned-writer Larry Brown are examined in a unique documentary format that incorporates narrative film adaptations of three of his short stories:… ‎The Rough South of Larry Brown (2002) directed by Gary Hawkins • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

  7. Review: The Rough South of Larry Brown Gary Hawkins once again takes on the difficult documentary subject of the writer, the private, solitary artist, with his portrait of Mississippi author Larry Brown and his stories. On the surface Brown proves to be a more subdued subject than that of Hawkins' award-winning The Rough South of Harry Crews; Crews is larger-than-life, loud, opinionated ...