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VIDEO: Kristen Stewart Takes on Southern Sound in New Flick
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Dec. 22 2009, Published 6:00 a.m. ET
Kristen Stewart takes on a Southern accent in her new film The Yellow Handkerchief. K-Stew seems to maintain the all-natural Bella Swan style in the dramatic flick; however, that is the only similarity between this role and her Twilight character. The movie documents the transformation of three strangers during a road trip through Louisiana. The New Moon star has a heart-to-heart with Oscar winner William Hurt in the following clip.