In Cold Blood | |
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Directed by | Richard Brooks |
Screenplay by | Richard Brooks |
Based on | In Cold Blood 1966 novel by Truman Capote |
Produced by | Richard Brooks |
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Cinematography | Conrad Hall |
Edited by | Peter Zinner |
Music by | Quincy Jones |
Production companies | Pax Enterprises, Inc. |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $3.5 million |
Box office | $13 million[1] |
In Cold Blood is a 1967 American neo-noir crime film written, produced and directed by Richard Brooks, based on Truman Capote's 1966 nonfiction novel. It stars Robert Blake as Perry Smith and Scott Wilson as Richard "Dick" Hickock, two men who murder a family of four in Holcomb, Kansas. Although the film is in parts faithful to the book, Brooks made some slight alterations, including the inclusion of a fictional character, "The Reporter" (played by Paul Stewart). The film was shot on location at sites where Smith and Hickock's crimes occurred, including the real Clutter home where they robbed and murdered four members of the family. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Director, Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, and Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2008, In Cold Blood was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[2][3]