In Cold Blood
![]() | Directed by Jonathan Kaplan Starring: Anthony Edwards, Sam Neill, Eric Roberts Platinum Disc, 1996, DVD |
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DICK AND PERRY DECIDE TO BREAK ON THE CLUTTER HOME TO STEAL MONEY FROM A SAFE. GOING WITH THEIR PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED 'NOWITNESS' POLICY, THEY STICK WITH THEIR PLAN. THIS IS THEIR STORYFROM WHEN THEIR PLAN WAS HATCHED TO WHEN THEY WERE APPREHENDED.
Title: In Cold Blood
Sales Rank: 16582 in DVD
Actor: Anthony Edwards, Sam Neill, Eric Roberts
Director: Jonathan Kaplan
Studio: Platinum Disc, 2005-02-08, Theatrical Release: 1996
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Acpect Ratio 1.33:1
Languages: English (Original Language)
Audience Rating: Unrated
Region Code: 1
Running Time: 179 minutes
Item Dimensions: 0.25 pounds
Package Dimensions: 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches, 0.18 pounds
- Best Vresion of all.
- There are two movies with the title In "Cold Blood" and at least three about Truman Capote. This is the best of the lot. The first, black and white version portrayed the killers as victims (becasue they were executed) and the family killed as an inconvenience. The Capote movies were more about Capote then the crime and More reviews
- "In Cold Blood" Freezes Interest
- This movie is a complete waste of time. This represents the worst of film making in the 1990's: "realism" as portrayed by black-and-white traumatic flashbacks, dull plodding dialogue, and unbelievably eccentric characters, coupled with the fashionable cultural depression so glorified in the era of grunge. Sam Neill's fake, horrible American accent brings to mind the 80's epithet, "Gag me with a spoon." It seems More reviews
- Cold blood
- Some repeats are not as good as the original - this was one of them. More reviews
- Tragic Mind-bender
- In Cold Blood was a movie you had to pay close attention to so that you could understand what was going on & why, but not too difficult to do so that you couldn't enjoy the movie. It was tragic that innocent people had to die because of a couple of losers. Being innocent & trusting cost them, I believe. The movie was well made & explained the More reviews
- TV DOESN'T QUITE MAKE IT WORK
- This tv miniseries from 1996 seems to be an unnecessary remake of the classic film starring Robert Blake and Scott Wilson.
Although the teleplay does give us more background on the Clutter family and the killers themselves, it's done in such a turgid and lethargic style, it's hard to hold your interest.
Eric Roberts and Anthony Edwards are More reviews

