Después de que un robo fallido resulta en el brutal asesinato de una familia rural, dos vagabundos eluden a la policía, finalmente comprendiendo su propia mortalidad y las repercusiones de s... Leer todoDespués de que un robo fallido resulta en el brutal asesinato de una familia rural, dos vagabundos eluden a la policía, finalmente comprendiendo su propia mortalidad y las repercusiones de su vil atrocidad.Después de que un robo fallido resulta en el brutal asesinato de una familia rural, dos vagabundos eluden a la policía, finalmente comprendiendo su propia mortalidad y las repercusiones de su vil atrocidad.
- Nominado para 4 premios Óscar
- 4 premios y 11 nominaciones en total
- Nancy Clutter
- (as Brenda C. Currin)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe family photos seen in the rooms of the house are real photos of the Clutter family members.
- PifiasIn Perry's flashback of his motorcycle accident, the cycle falls on his right leg. When he's being measured for his "wedding trousseau" in the clothing store, the scar is on his left leg.
- Citas
Alvin Dewey: Someday, somebody will explain to me the motive of a newspaper. First, you scream, "Find the bastards." Till we find them, you want to get us fired. When we find them, you accuse us of brutality. Before we go into court, you give them a trial by newspaper. When we finally get a conviction, you want to save them by proving they were crazy in the first place.
Jensen: All of which adds up to one thing: you've got the killers.
- Créditos adicionalesThe on-screen title of the movie, like on the posters, is "Truman Capote's In Cold Blood".
- ConexionesFeatured in Film Review: In Cold Blood/Glossies (1968)
As a stand alone film from it's era, "In Cold Blood" is top notch in every way. Most notable is the stunning black and white cinematography from Conrad Hall (later of "American Beauty" and "Road to Perdition" fame). Many of the stills from this film of the Kansas farm house at night or the tree-lined back country roads could be sold as fine art photography. Combined with the cracker-jack direction from Brooks and superb editing in the early scenes (where we see the mundane daily life of the innocent family about to be senselessly slaughtered beautifully intertwined with the plotting of the two hapless killers), a rich brooding atmosphere is created that sets the stage for riveting suspense (even when everyone knows how this is all going to end due to the fact its all based on real life events). It's also great to see in this day and age how brilliantly staged a harrowing murder scene can be depicted where the graphic nature of the act is transmitted to the viewer subliminally with nary a drop of blood shown on screen.
The film is also anchored nicely by Robert Blake's eerie performance as the more sympathetic yet senselessly brutal side of the killing duo. The flashback scenes to his horrible childhood are extremely well done. Then there is the scene towards the end of the film where he is speaking to the reverend before being sent to the gallows and he makes his last "confession" so to speak. It's one of those classic movie moments that is a perfect marriage of gritty acting, superb writing, flawless direction, and haunting photography. I dare you to erase from your mind the stark image of the rain's reflection from the window flowing down Robert Blake's pallid face in lieu of actual tears.
The only thing hampering "In Cold Blood" is the slow moving middle act where the killers are on the lam and the forced nature of the social commentary at the end. The tacked-on political message about the death penalty is secondary to its compelling depiction of the mad killers and their prey.
- WriterDave
- 3 jun 2006
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- Presupuesto
- 3.500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 316 US$
- Duración2 horas 14 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1