In 1969, she received an Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in The Thanksgiving Visitor.
It is Capote's last short story and a sequel to The Thanksgiving Visitor.
The Thanksgiving Visitor was inspired by Truman Capote's childhood growing up in Alabama.
Truman Capote further explored the lives of Buddy and Sook in his story "The Thanksgiving Visitor," which also was adapted for television.
The 1967 television production of The Thanksgiving Visitor earned Geraldine Page a second Emmy Award.
The Thanksgiving Visitor (1967) United Artists UAS 6682.
(LP) Truman Capote reading his The Thanksgiving Visitor.
His first television role was in the 1967 TV movie The Thanksgiving Visitor.
The Thanksgiving Visitor (1967)
One thousand dollars (if the name happens to be Harry Potter and it's inscribed in a 1968 first edition of Truman Capote's "The Thanksgiving Visitor").