Directed by Richard Brooks
Oblique and stylish, this true-crime saga pits Robert Blake and Scott Wilson, as small-time crooks turned heinous murderers, against John Forsythe as the detective on their trail. Brooks’ cool emotional distance from his characters is a worthy match for Truman Capote’s book. Exquisite technical credits, and a sizzling music score by Quincy Jones, underline Brooks’ keen appreciation for the lurid, though the film still finds space to show disdain for the American penal system (as Brooks had already done in his screenplay for Brute Force).
Columbia Pictures. Based on the book by Truman Capote. Producer: Richard Brooks. Screenwriter: Richard Brooks. Cinematographer: Conrad Hall. Editor: Peter Zinner. Cast: Robert Blake, Scott Wilson, John Forsythe, Paul Stewart, Gerald S. O'Loughlin. 35mm, Black and White, 134 min.