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  • Then they were forgotten until 1967, when Arthur Penn made a heavily fictionized, hugely successful biopic starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway that turned them into glammed-up counterculture heroes think "Easy Rider" with pin stripes.

    Wheel This Barrow Out of Town Terry Teachout 2011

  • Gus Van Sant does his third consecutive “death” film with a fictionized story based on the final days of Kurt Cobain.

    Mad Dog Movies « If I had been to Cannes 2005

  • Thomas Pilgrim, using the pseudonym Arthur Morecamp, published Live Boys, an authentic fictionized account of cattle trailing in 1878, but not until 1885 did a real cowboy write a book about his experiences.

    THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007

  • His story appears to be a little fictionized in the legend.

    The Alhambra 2002

  • His story appears to be a little fictionized in the legend.

    The Alhambra 2002

  • The gaps between have been bridged by fictionized accounts of glorious undertakings and discoveries.

    Cubs of the Wolf Raymond F. Jones 1954

  • His themes ranged from the fabulous to the strictly historical, and he became popular as a writer of romance and fictionized fact.

    The Wandering Jew — Complete Eug��ne Sue 1830

  • His themes ranged from the fabulous to the strictly historical, and he became popular as a writer of romance and fictionized fact.

    The Wandering Jew — Volume 01 Eug��ne Sue 1830

  • But Fuller took only his title from Baudelaire; the film itself was to be Fuller's science-fictionized take on

    In The Company Of Glenn 2009

  • She’ll remember her proud, supportive Mom, not some fictionized version of herself cooked up by society.

    Princesses in the House « Lab Kat 2007

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