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Related: About this forumI finally had the opportunity to watch "In Cold Blood" on the big screen
I've seen the movie 20 or so times, but Tuesday was the first viewing in a theater.
Oh...and Scott Wilson was there!
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I finally had the opportunity to watch "In Cold Blood" on the big screen (Original Post)
Tom Ripley
Apr 2014
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raccoon
(31,519 posts)1. Where was this? That was a great opportunity. I saw it on the big screen
when it first came out.
Scott Wilson did a good job in that movie.
Tom Ripley
(4,945 posts)2. Athens, GA. It was part of the university's film series
Wilson is a longtime friend of a professor (and is also visiting his 99 year old mother in the Atlanta area)
He spoke during a question and answer period after the screening:
Sidney Poitier recommended him to Brooks for the role
It was six weeks of back and forth meetings before he secured the role
Wilson did not want to present Dick as a likeable character, but he did not want the audience to forget his humanity
He remains friends with Robert Blake
Wilson thinks that Quincy Jones' score is an overlooked masterpiece. I wholeheartedly agree.
raccoon
(31,519 posts)3. Wish I had known! I'm not all that far from Athens. I might've been able to make it.
I liked Wilson as Dick, especially his accent.