The Whole Wide World is a 1996 American independent biographical film produced and directed by Dan Ireland in his directorial debut. It depicts the relationship between pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard ( Vincent D'Onofrio ) and schoolteacher Novalyne Price Ellis ( Renée Zellweger ).
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12-409: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Whole Wide World The film was adapted by Michael Scott Myers from Ellis's memoir One Who Walked Alone . In 1933 Texas school teacher and aspiring writer Novalyne Price is introduced by friends to pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard. A relationship soon develops between the two but, it
16-440: Is doomed by personality conflicts and life events, such as the terminal illness of Howard's mother. Original music was provided by Harry Gregson-Williams and his mentor Hans Zimmer . This was their first collaboration as mentor and protégé . When auditioning for the film Jerry Maguire , Zellweger met director Cameron Crowe several times but had trouble convincing him that she could play "a 20-something woman" rather than
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