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      • To Die For was inspired by the scandalous real-life killing of Gregory Smart, implicating Pamela Smart. Pamela Smart was unimpressed by To Die For, criticizing its portrayal of her as flaky and narcissistic.
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  2. A Face to Die For (also known as The Face in the UK and Australia) is a 1996 television film, based on the book The Face by Marvin and Mark Werlin who also wrote the teleplay with Duane Poole. It is a romantic thriller that stars Yasmine Bleeth, [2] James Wilder and Robin Givens.

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    • 'To Die For's Suzanne Stone Is A Familiar Archetype in The Influencer Age

    Set in a small New Hampshire town, To Die For follows Suzanne Stone, a young, bright-eyed woman with big dreams of being on television. After marrying Larry Maretto (Matt Dillon) and securing a job reading weather reports at a local news station, Suzanne begins to work on a documentary about teenage life. The project sees her cross paths with local...

    In crafting her 1992 novel, novelist Joyce Maynard was inspired by the story of Pamela Smart. ACommunication major out of Florida State University, Smart married Gregory Smart in 1989 and relocated to New Hampshire, aspiring to work in television as the next Barbara Walters. After taking a media coordination position with one of the state's school ...

    After a highly publicized trial, Pamela Smart was convicted for her involvement in Gregory Smart's murder on March 22, 1991. Receiving a life sentence, she was eventually transferred to Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in New York. For their part, the four teenagers who participated in Smart's murder were ultimately paroled. Their early release ...

    Despite the film's warm reception by critics and moviegoers, and Nicole Kidman receiving particularly high praise for her performance, not everyone was thrilled with To Die For. While imprisoned at Bedford Falls in the mid-90s, Pamela Smart was able to watch the film inspired by her story, and her reaction was less than stellar. She would say in Th...

    Putting her versatile talents to great use, Nicole Kidman's turn in To Die For remains a shining example of the actress flexing her performative muscles. Chewing up the scenery from beginning to end, she appears to relish playing such a multifaceted and ultimately sinister character. Full of contradiction, varying shades of personality, and ever-sh...

    When To Die For was released in 1995, reality TV was still in its early days, but Nicole Kidman's portrayal of a woman obsessed with fame and celebrity is arguably more pertinent now than it was nearly three decades ago. Suzanne Stone would be right at home in today's democratized, self-promoting media landscape, likely hosting her own show or crea...

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  3. Riley seeks the help of forensic sculptor Eve Duncan, who has the unusual skills necessary to recreate the face that launched a thousand ships—revealing Helen’s true appearance for the first time in history.

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  4. Mar 12, 2015 · Nicole Kidman (left) played Suzanne Stone Maretto, a character based on Pamela Smart (pictured at right during her murder trial in 1991) in the 1995 film "To Die For." The movie was based on the...

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    To Die For is a 1995 satirical black comedy film [6] directed by Gus Van Sant, and written by Buck Henry based on Joyce Maynard‘s novel of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the story of Pamela Smart.

  6. A Face to Die For (also known as The Face in the UK and Australia) is a 1996 television film, based on the book The Face by Marvin and Mark Werlin who also wrote the teleplay with Duane Poole. It is a romantic thriller that stars Yasmine Bleeth, James Wilder and Robin Givens.

  7. Riley seeks the help of forensic sculptor Eve Duncan, who has the unusual skills necessary to recreate the face that launched a thousand ships—revealing Helen’s true appearance for the first time in history.

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