Lonnie Bannon in "Hud"

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Lonnie Bannon in "Hud" is the sensitive, idealistic teenage nephew of the hard-drinking antihero Hud, serving as the film’s moral center and emotional viewpoint.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedFromWork Horseman, Pass By NERFINISHED
age teenager
appearsIn 1963 film Hud
Hud NERFINISHED
basedOn Lonnie Bannon (novel Horseman, Pass By) NERFINISHED
characterTrait idealistic
sensitive
contrastsWith Hud Bannon NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Larry McMurtry NERFINISHED
experiences moral conflict
gender male
grandsonOf Homer Bannon NERFINISHED
hasRelationshipWith Alma Brown NERFINISHED
Homer Bannon NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
livesIn Texas NERFINISHED
medium motion picture
moralAlignment principled
narrativeRole emotional viewpoint
moral center
nephewOf Hud Bannon NERFINISHED
occupation ranch hand
portrayedBy Brandon deWilde NERFINISHED
relative Hud Bannon NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity Bannon family ranch NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement coming of age
ethics and integrity
family conflict
viewsHudAs role model

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Brandon deWilde role Lonnie Bannon in "Hud"