Review of In Cold Blood (1967) by Marc R — 18 Nov 2015
The All-Time Classic True-Crime Film!
Whenever this comes on, I find myself watching it. A fascinating, riveting account of the grisly murders of a farm family for money that never existed.
The book was by Truman Capote. The writer/director here is Richard Brooks. He is masterful in his crafting of this story.
The highlight is Conrad Hall's superlative cinematography! This is the all-time greatest widescreen black and white work ever.
Robert Blake's performance has always been considered masterful. It's so tragic how he himself has fallen so hard.
Recommended to anyone who loves true crime dramas, or classic cinema.
This review of In Cold Blood (1967) was written by Marc R on 18 Nov 2015.
In Cold Blood has generally received very positive reviews.
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