In Cold Blood
December 1967
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Variety Staff
A probing, sensitive, tasteful, balanced and suspenseful documentary-drama.
Kenneth Turan
Hall's bleak vision, his gift for working with darkness and rain, rivals classic film noir of the 1940s and '50s in its visual mastery.
In 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.
Bosley Crowther
Excellent quasidocumentary, which sends shivers down the spine while moving the viewer to ponder.
Roger Ebert
Brooks' great achievement in the film is to portray Smith and Hickock as the unexceptional, dim-witted, morally adrift losers they were.
Don Druker
An uneasy mixture of facile Freudianism and 40s expressionism.
Critic reviews
Variety Staff
A probing, sensitive, tasteful, balanced and suspenseful documentary-drama.
Kenneth Turan
Hall's bleak vision, his gift for working with darkness and rain, rivals classic film noir of the 1940s and '50s in its visual mastery.
In 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.
Bosley Crowther
Excellent quasidocumentary, which sends shivers down the spine while moving the viewer to ponder.
Roger Ebert
Brooks' great achievement in the film is to portray Smith and Hickock as the unexceptional, dim-witted, morally adrift losers they were.
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George Pappas Noting Capote's dedicated involvement, the 1967 In Cold Blood film adaptation builds honestly from the quality, best-selling novel, especially thanks to the accompanying film advantages. The movie’s inception blares harsh music and discordant horns, immediately setting the tone. Following that, Dick and Perry’s scenes induce suspense and tension with heart beat effects and a Sherlock-esque score, while the Clutters’ minimal scenes embrace milder choices, emphasizing their stereotypical family structure and status. The unsettling carnival-esque music behind Perry’s fantasies in particular noticeably plays off-key, reflecting the abnormality of Perry’s life altogether and showcasing the use of music helping further understand the characters. Moreover, the film’s hauntingly-silent climax relies on squeaky, wooden stairs and the killers’ heavy footsteps, along with vision limited to a single flash light. This choice allows viewers to experience the captivating, horrific night of the Clutter murders without over dramatic acting or unnecessary dins. Brooks’ engenius setup and detailed attention to each scene–such as the soft whispers of the wind—abet in enthralling and inviting viewers
CDS The Movie In Cold Blood mirrored the book because the plot was set up the same way. The specific plot allowed the viewers to understand Dick and Perry before the film revealed the motive of the Clutter murder. Dick was greedy, selfish and thought the laws didn’t apply to his charm; the world angered him because he believed it cheated him. Perry was more complex. He had trouble distinguishing between reality and the nightmare of his childhood. He didn’t understand right versus wrong and can be summed up in one word: crazy, but the viewer found sympathy with Perry after watching his past. If the viewers saw the murders at the beginning, they wouldn’t make sense to us. They assume that Dick killed the Clutters because he seemed so villainous and cocky. Perry seemed like a lost puppy who wanted a friend, home or purpose. The flashbacks showed the viewers the crazy and lost side of Perry; the side that killed the Clutters. The murder scene summed up everything in the movie and the plot and the motive finally made sense to them.
In Cold Blood Review In contrast to Capote's depiction of Dick and Perry, Hall leaves more room for interpretation by the viewer. Capote is meticulous in his detail, following and describing ever aspect of Dick and Perry's actions. In Capote's detail he provides a more thorough characterization of Dick and Perry. This distinct characterization limits the interpretation and exploration of Dick and Perry's character and motive. Hall's presentation of Dick and Perry provides background information and shows situations that influence the characters but does not definitively define the good and bad in either character. Hall allows the characters to develop on their own with out pinpointing or defining points of change. Instead of offering subtle conclusions to every substantial event like Capote, Hall presents the events bluntly without meticulous detail. By not scrutinizing every aspect of every scene Hal gives the viewer more to ponder. Hall creates an experience that engages the viewer instead of informing them of what should be felt or interpreted.
Cast and credits
Actors | John Forsythe, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Paul Stewart, Scott Wilson, John Gallaudet, Jeff Corey, Robert Blake |
Producers | Richard Brooks |
Director | Richard Brooks |
Writers | Richard Brooks |
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Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
134 minutes
Rating
R
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