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  1. Paris Trout. Pete Dexter. Random House, 1988 - Fiction - 306 pages. 13 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. A small southern town plays host to the killing of a black girl by a white man, Paris Trout, who feels he's done absolutely nothing wrong.

  2. 17 de ene. de 2006 · Paris Trout He tries to collect on a debt after swindling a man over a car, and shoots two of his family. The subsequent trial and precipitated violence run with the parallel story of the relationship between his abused wife (Barbara Herschey) and Trout's defence lawyer, Henry Seagrove (Ed Harris), with Seagrove grappling with the growing realisation of the monstrousness of the man he is ...

  3. Paris Trout He tries to collect on a debt after swindling a man over a car, and shoots two of his family. The subsequent trial and precipitated violence run with the parallel story of the relationship between his abused wife (Barbara Herschey) and Trout's defence lawyer, Henry Seagrove (Ed Harris), with Seagrove grappling with the growing realisation of the monstrousness of the man he is ...

  4. 4 de nov. de 2014 · Paris Trout. : Pete Dexter’s National Book Award–winning tour de force tells the mesmerizing story of a shocking crime that shatters lives and exposes the hypocrisies of a small Southern town. The time and place: Cotton Point, Georgia, just after World War II. The event: the murder of a fourteen-year-old black girl by a respected white ...

  5. Paris Trout. 1991. 1 hr 40 mins. Drama. R. Watchlist. Dennis Hopper is compelling in Pete Dexter's novel of racial injustice and murder set in 1949 Georgia. Hanna: Barbara Hershey. Seagraves: Ed ...

  6. 19 de abr. de 1991 · Hanna will eventually leave Paris but is persuaded to stay in town by Harry Seagraves (Ed Harris), Trout's gifted lawyer, who is worried about Paris's image being further damaged. When a steamy ...

  7. 21 de abr. de 1991 · Paris Trout is a vile Southern bigot. He owns a store and is a loanshark. He often sues people, and so his lawyer, Harry Seagraves, eventually meets Paris' wife Hannah. A former schoolteacher, she made the mistake of her life when she married Paris, who brutalizes her. Soon Paris goes beyond the overgenerous bounds of what a man in his position can get away with even in the segregated South ...