The Whole Wide World is a biographical drama film that tells the story of the relationship between pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard and schoolteacher Novalyne Price.
The film is set in the 1930s in Cross Plains, Texas, where Howard is struggling to make a living as a writer. Novalyne becomes fascinated by Howard's work and the two form a close bond. However, their relationship is complicated by Howard's emotional struggles and his commitment to his writing.
The Whole Wide World explores themes of creativity, passion, and the sacrifices that artists make for their art. It delves into the complexities of human relationships and the challenges of pursuing one's dreams.
As the story unfolds, viewers are taken on a journey through the ups and downs of Howard and Novalyne's relationship, witnessing the impact that their connection has on both of their lives.
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The Whole Wide World
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The Girl with a Pink Rose
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Black Stompers
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Silent Night
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A Lonely Tear
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Cops Rag 2
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Dance Marathon Stomp
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Rue Parisienne
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Boy Meets Girl
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The Love Theme
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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Two Sides of Bob
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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Conan Emerges
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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Novalyne Reflects
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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The Telegram
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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A Yarn Unfolds
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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Letters at Sunset/The Cabin
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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Bob's Despair
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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...Let Go of your Mother
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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Novalyne's Theme
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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Sombrero
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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End Titles
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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Bob's Despair
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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Novalyne's Theme
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Harry Gregson-Williams:
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