Review of In Cold Blood (1967) by Robert R — 07 Aug 2007
The last quarter of this film, which depicts the murder of the Clutter family and the delayed execution of the killers, stands firmly amongst the most haunting extended moments in classic American cinema.
The rest I found good, but not great... With the noted exception of Conrad Hall's stunning b&w cinematography, which is absolutely incredible in parts.
This review of In Cold Blood (1967) was written by Robert R on 07 Aug 2007.
In Cold Blood has generally received very positive reviews.
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