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In Cold Blood (1967)
TrailerThis docudrama recreates a real life crime in which an entire family was brutally murdered by wandering gunmen. While on the run, the gunmen face not only the realities of their terrible crime but also their own earthly impermanence.Actors: Robert Blake, Scott Wilson, John Forsythe, Paul Stewart, Gerald S. OLoughlin, Jeff Corey, John Gallaudet, James Flavin, Charles McGraw, Will Geer, John McLiam, ...»Director: Richard BrooksCountry: United StatesDuration: 134 minQuality: HDRelease: 1967IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "In Cold Blood (1967)"
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Characters of "In Cold Blood (1967)"
Perry SmithPlayed by: Robert BlakeDick HickockPlayed by: Scott WilsonAlvin DeweyPlayed by: John ForsytheJensenPlayed by: Paul StewartHarold NyePlayed by: Gerald S. O'LoughlinWalter HickockPlayed by: Jeff CoreyRoy ChurchPlayed by: John GallaudetCarl DuntzPlayed by: James FlavinTex SmithPlayed by: Charles McGrawHerbert ClutterPlayed by: John McLiamBonnie ClutterPlayed by: Ruth StoreyNancy ClutterPlayed by: Brenda CurrinKenyon ClutterPlayed by: Paul HoughFlo SmithPlayed by: Sammy ThurmanElderly HitchhikerPlayed by: Raymond HattonYoung HitchhikerPlayed by: Ted EcclesSusan KidwellPlayed by: Mary Linda Rapelye -
Directors of "In Cold Blood (1967)"
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Creators of "In Cold Blood (1967)"
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Critic Reviews of "In Cold Blood (1967)"
VarietyApril 08, 2008A probing, sensitive, tasteful, balanced and suspenseful documentary-drama.
Los Angeles TimesMarch 02, 2006Hall's bleak vision, his gift for working with darkness and rain, rivals classic film noir of the 1940s and '50s in its visual mastery.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006In contrast to Capote, whose obsessive documentation of the pair's every act betrays his fear than he (and his readers) could well do something similar, Brooks explains and sympathises away their act as being unique to them.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Excellent quasidocumentary, which sends shivers down the spine while moving the viewer to ponder.
Chicago Sun-TimesJune 18, 2002Brooks' great achievement in the film is to portray Smith and Hickock as the unexceptional, dim-witted, morally adrift losers they were.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 01, 2000An uneasy mixture of facile Freudianism and 40s expressionism.
Examiner.comJuly 01, 2016Visually striking, with two astonishing lead performances, but it never quite plumbs the emotional depths of the Truman Capote source material.
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)December 03, 2015Chief among the film's distinctions are the beautiful gloom of Conrad Hall's monochromatic cinematography... There are the fearless, wonderfully contrasting performances by Robert Blake and Scott Wilson as the sociopathic killers.
Creative LoafingNovember 28, 2015Writer-director Richard Brooks' detached style allows for a non-exploitative presentation, and the contributions by cinematographer Conrad Hall and composer Quincy Jones are first-rate.
Independent (UK)September 11, 2015It's both a "true crime" movie and a poetic account of two young men who, by committing an act of unspeakable brutality, unleash the furies against themselves.
Little White LiesSeptember 11, 2015Blake and Wilson give wonderfully natural performances: eerie in their casual attitude to murder but endearing in their open natures. In Cold Blood doesn't judge them but doesn't excuse them.
Times (UK)September 10, 2015Truman Capote's non-fiction masterwork gets the film noir treatment from director Richard Brooks, with a slow dissection of "a crime that shocked a nation."
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