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Director: | Richard Brooks |
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Writer: | Richard Brooks, Truman Capote |
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After a botched robbery results in the brutal murder of a rural family, two drifters elude police, in the end coming to terms with their own mortality and the repercussions of their vile atrocity. | |
Release Date: | Dec 15, 1967 |
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Director: | Richard Brooks |
Writer: | Richard Brooks, Truman Capote |
Genres: | Drama, Crime |
Keywords | murder, true crime, farmer, gay theme, tragic |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Pax Enterprises |
Box Office |
Revenue: $13,007,551
Budget: $3,500,000 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Robert Blake | Perry Smith |
Scott Wilson | Richard 'Dick' Hickcock |
John Forsythe | Alvin Dewey |
Paul Stewart | Jensen |
Gerald S. O'Loughlin | Harold Nye |
Jeff Corey | Mr. Hickock |
John Gallaudet | Roy Church |
James Flavin | Clarence Duntz |
Charles McGraw | Tex Smith |
Will Geer | Prosecutor |
John McLiam | Herbert Clutter |
Ruth Storey | Bonnie Clutter |
Brenda Currin | Nancy Clutter |
Paul Hough | Kenyon Clutter |
Vaughn Taylor | Good Samaritan |
Duke Hobbie | Young Reporter |
Guy Way | Prison Guard |
Sheldon Allman | |
Sammy Thurman | |
Raymond Hatton | |
Sadie Truitt | |
Myrtle Clare | |
Ted Eccles | |
Al Christy | |
Don Sollars | |
Harriet Levitt | |
Rhonda Fultz | |
Mary Linda Rapelye |
Name | Job |
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John H. Newman | Sound Effects |
Jack H. Ahern | Set Decoration |
Robert F. Boyle | Art Direction |
Peter Zinner | Editor |
Gary Morris | Makeup Artist |
Arthur Piantadosi | Sound |
Dick Tyler Sr. | Sound |
Robert Eaton | Property Master |
Tom Shaw | Assistant Director |
John Franco | Script Supervisor |
Al Horwits | Public Relations |
Harry Sundby | Electrician |
Joe LaBella | Property Master |
Chuck Gaspar | Special Effects |
Jack Martell | Wardrobe Master |
Earle Herdan | Assistant Editor |
Leo Shuken | Orchestrator |
Jack Hayes | Orchestrator |
Lee Faulkner | Stunts |
Jerry Brutsche | Stunt Double |
Richard Brooks | Screenplay, Director |
Conrad L. Hall | Director of Photography |
William Randall Jr. | Sound |
Quincy Jones | Original Music Composer |
Truman Capote | Novel |
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BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Stacy Keach, Sr. | Nominated |
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This is one of those stories that really does epitomise the venality and cruelty of man! For the sum of $10,000 allegedly hidden in the safe of the rural "Clutter" family, two parolees come up with a plan to relieve them of their cash. "Dick" (Scott Wilson) is the architect of their plan. He's a nas ... ty piece of work who is quite capable of manipulating the slightly less outwardly aggressive "Perry" (Robert Blake) into raiding the place then absconding for a life in comfort in nearby Mexico. Of course, the best laid plans etc., and pretty soon these two men top a most wanted list and are pursued by the doggedly shrewd cop "Dewey" (John Forsythe). It's based around a true story as interpreted by Truman Capote and essentially comes in two chapters. The first establishes the characters and the crime, the second the pursuit and it's consequences - and Richard Brooks adapts the story and directs these two chunks with considerable aplomb. There are also strong performances from the two men whose aspiration becomes desperation in double quick time, but who still struggle to display any semblance of human decency - except, maybe, when collecting refundable glass. There's precious little graphic violence here, but there's plenty of it implied and left to our imagination. Perhaps that's more potently delivered when it's mixed, especially by Blake, with at times a sort of gentleness and consideration - an almost childish style of behaviour. There are plenty of psychological aspects of their persona to evaluate as this progresses and that's as much of interest to "Dewey" as it becomes to us. The scoring also adds powerfully to the general menace, as does the frequently mobile and intense photography and at times there's almost a temptation to feel just a little sorry for these obviously flawed men as fate takes it's inevitable steps. Well worth a watch, I'd say - it's a complex analysis of two men with few boundaries.