
Overview:
A police detective's investigation of a prostitute's murder points to his best friend.Status: | Released (1970-07-10) |
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BoxOffice: | $5,123,000 |
Screen: | Alan Trustman, James R. Webb, John Ball |
Productions: | The Mirisch Company, United Artists |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Casts
- 16897: Sidney Poitier - Virgil Tibbs
- 2641: Martin Landau - Logan Sharpe
- 83824: Barbara McNair - Valerie Tibbs
- 2516: Anthony Zerbe - Rice Weedon
- 68812: Ed Asner - Woody Garfield
- 9596: Jeff Corey - Captain Marden
- 129550: Norma Crane - Marge Garfield
Crews
- 51677: Gordon Douglas - Director - Directing
- 13301: Quincy Jones - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 66066: John Ball - Characters - Writing
- 1263: Lynn Stalmaster - Casting - Production
- 1211924: Herbert Hirschman - Producer - Production
- 13940: Alan Trustman - Screenplay - Writing
- 151454: Gerald Perry Finnerman - Director of Photography - Camera
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GenerationofSwine
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Wait... he's in Frisco now? How did that happen and where did his family come from and... you know what, forget about it, I'm pretty sure that this was a completely different movie and they just changed the character to Tibbs to ride on the coat tails of In the Heat of the Night... ....
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If this were to be taken out of the context of a sequel to "In the Heat of the Night" then it might have made for a decent enough American cop drama. However, Sidney Poitier's attempt to reprise his character from that earlier film rather falls flat. An expensive hooker is found murd ....
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