File:Dourif Pearce Hausman McCarthy (1976-03-23 photograph - crop).jpg

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English: Group portrait at a press conference on March 23, 1976, at the Arts Center in Graham, North Carolina, promoting the start of filming for a TV movie The Gardener's Son. From left to right: the actor Brad Dourif, the co-producer/director Richard "Dick" Pearce, the co-producer Michael Hausman, and screenwriter Cormac McCarthy. The photo was published in the Daily Times-News, a North Carolina newspaper. The original caption accompanying the photo was as follows:

Movie Makers – Brad Dourif, Dick Pearce, Michael Hausman, and Cormac McCarthy confer informally before beginning Tuesday's press conference at the Arts Center in Graham.

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English: Blanchard, Joan (March 23, 1976). "Glencoe Comes Alive for 'Vision' Movie". The Daily Times-News 88: 1B. Burlington, North Carolina: Times-News Publishing Co. The image has been retouched (to improve its appearance) and cropped (to remove Brad Dourif's then-wife, originally seated in the foreground, as she is not really a public figure nor is she especially relevant to any encyclopedic purpose for the photograph).
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English: Photographer uncredited and unknown. Published by the Daily Times-News, a newspaper published in the United States under that title between 1932–1989 (source: Library of Congress).
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English: The March 23, 1976 issue (vol. 88, no. 243) of the Burlington Daily Times-News was published in the United States prior to 1978 without a valid copyright notice, and thereby lapsed into the public domain. The lack of any valid copyright notice can be verified by inspecting the pages of the newspaper issue as reproduced at NewspaperArchive.com. For further information about applying pre-1978 US copyright law to newspaper contributions such as this photo, see §2207.1(E) and §2207.2 of the Compendium of U.S. Copyright Office Practices, 3rd edition (archived on February 13, 2024).
This image is in the public domain because it is a mere mechanical scan or photocopy of a public domain original, or – from the available evidence – is so similar to such a scan or photocopy that no copyright protection can be expected to arise. The original itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in the United States between 1929 and 1977, inclusive, without a copyright notice. For further explanation, see Commons:Hirtle chart as well as a detailed definition of "publication" for public art. Note that it may still be copyrighted in jurisdictions that do not apply the rule of the shorter term for US works (depending on the date of the author's death), such as Canada (50 p.m.a.), Mainland China (50 p.m.a., not Hong Kong or Macao), Germany (70 p.m.a.), Mexico (100 p.m.a.), Switzerland (70 p.m.a.), and other countries with individual treaties.

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current03:25, 21 August 2023Thumbnail for version as of 03:25, 21 August 2023893 × 331 (132 KB)Blz 2049 (talk | contribs)more xtreme crop
03:01, 18 August 2023Thumbnail for version as of 03:01, 18 August 2023893 × 595 (209 KB)Blz 2049 (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=Group portrait at a press conference on March 23, 1976, at the Arts Center in Graham, North Carolina, promoting the start of filming for a TV movie adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's screenplay ''The Gardener's Son''. From left to right: the actor Brad Dourif, the co-producer/director Richard "Dick" Pearce, the co-p...

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