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In The Heat Of The Night (1967) -- (Movie Clip) What Does That Make Him? Visiting Philadelphia detective Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) pressed into service, has just finished speaking with the murder victim's widow (Lee Grant), and is skeptical when Mississippi sheriff Gillespie (Rod Steiger) et al bring in suspect Harvey (Scott Clark), in In The Heat Of The Night, 1967.
Gypsy Moths, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) They Came For A Show The opening of director John Frankenheimer's action-thriller-melodrama, his last film with star Burt Lancaster, who's hot-dogging the parachute jump, worrying partners Gene Hackman and Scott Wilson, from The Gypsy Moths, 1969. co-starring Deborah Kerr.
Gypsy Moths, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) No Air At All Scott Wilson (as "Malcolm") brings his barnstroming sky-diver buddies Mike and Joe (Burt Lancaster, Gene Hackman) to the Kansas home of his long-estranged aunt and uncle (Deborah Kerr, William Windom), offering only tentative hospitality, early in John Frankenheimer's The Gypsy Moths, 1969.
Gypsy Moths, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) You Ever See Him Sweat? All three of the sky-dive barnstormers are stir-crazy, stuck in the rain at the home of Elizabeth (Deborah Kerr), who’s having a fling with Mike (Burt Lancaster), and who is the until-recently estranged aunt of Malcolm (Scott Wilson), who gets into a scrape with financially-motivated Browdy (Gene Hackman), in The Gypsy Moths, 1969.
In Cold Blood (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Something's Wrong Here From a scene shot in the actual Clutter farmhouse in Holcomb, Kansas, family members of the victims, to the first scene with killers Perry (Robert Blake) and Dick (Scott Wilson) after the crime, in Richard Brooks' In Cold Blood, 1967, from Truman Capote's book.
In Cold Blood (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Do The Right Thing Getting to know Dick (Scott Wilson) and Perry (Robert Blake) on the road and with Perry's flashback, before the murders, in Richard Brooks' In Cold Blood, 1967, from the Truman Capote "non-fiction novel."

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