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Which movie is better? In Cold Blood(1967) or In Cold Blood(1996)?



I've not seen the latter, which is apparently a TV remake of the '67 movie. I can't picture it being better than the original masterpiece, and it's not like TV remakes have a great track record, either (12 Angry Men and Inherit the Wind come to mind

MOVIE TRAILER -- "IN COLD BLOOD" (1967)

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Robert Blake: In Cold Blood ("Hopeless Dreams") Monologue

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Roger Ebert's Four Star Reviews--1967-2007
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Roger Ebert's Four Star Reviews--1967-2007

Hickock is not developed as deeply as in Richard Brooks's film In Cold Blood ( 1967), where he was played by Scott Wilson; the emphasis this time is on Smith ...

In Cold Blood
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In Cold Blood

CRITICS WHO DIDN'T LIKE HOLLYWOOD'S 1967 version of Truman Capote's ... It all went wrong for Capote too, after In Cold Blood (his own perfect score) and ...

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Around Town: The Beatles' 'Yellow Submarine' gets a makeover
Brooks earned Oscar nominations for director and adapted screenplay for 1967's "In Cold Blood" based on Truman Capote's bestseller starring Robert Blake and Scott Wilson as murderers Perry Smith and Dick Hickock. "Blood" is followed by the solid 1952

Celebrating Woody Guthrie's 100th birthday Winnipeg style
Celebrating Woody Guthrie's 100th birthday Winnipeg style Had musical troubadour, activist and songwriter Woody Guthrie not died in 1967, he'd be celebrating his 100th birthday this coming July. The composer of This Land is Your Land has left a huge legacy that has influenced the likes of Bob Dylan,

Flashback to 1966: Quincy Jones' Score For ...
Back from the mid-1960's to the early 70's, Jones was quite a prolific film composer, writing scores for some of the most important films of the period, such as writer/director Richard Brooks' 1967 film adaptation of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood,

Fifty things every Kansas Citian should know
Fifty things every Kansas Citian should know 42) “In Cold Blood” (1967), “Mr. & Mrs. Bridge” (1990), “Kansas City” (1996) and “Ride With the Devil” (1999) were all largely filmed here. Still up for debate: Was the Raytown of television's “Mama's Family” our Raytown? The studio has always been mum

TV best bets
“In Cold Blood” (1967, Turner Classic Movies) turns Truman Capote's true-crime story into a grim, black-and-white masterpiece. “WALL-E” (2008), 8:30 pm, Disney. Add this to the list of tonight's great movies. It's a quiet – often wordless – animated