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In 2006, John Fusco, the screenwriter of Hidalgo, responded to criticism about the factual basis of the film.
He had done research on Hopkins for years and said that he used parts of Hopkins ' 1891 desert memoirs ( unpublished during the rider's lifetime ) and " heightened the ' Based On ' story to create an entertaining theatrical film.
" He held that the story of the man and his horse is true.
Fusco offered quotes from surviving friends of Hopkins, notably former distance riders Walt and Edith Pyle, and Lt Col William Zimmerman, along with information found in horse history texts, as verification.

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