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Lukas 2021-12-31 08:01:57
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In 1967, Hollywood, which is good at catching up with the trend, made two films on racial issues within a year: "Hot Night" and "Guess Who Is Over for Dinner". "Hot Night" also won the Oscar for Best Picture that year.
In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that the segregation policy for blacks...
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Ken 2021-12-31 08:01:57
"Hot Summer Night" Guilty White Tender Busty Woman
Before commenting on this film, we must first popularize black Americans at that time, who was at the peak of the black affirmative movement, and various national movements came and went one after another. And because of this affirmative movement, the relationship between people of color and...

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Lila 2022-04-21 09:02:30
Steiger's best actor deserves his name. The case-solving part of the film is actually not interesting, and it is a bit inexplicable and the case is solved in a grand manner. But adding such a racist element is very contemporary, and Sidney's influence is not just an actor.
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Gudrun 2022-03-25 09:01:10
After watching other things, the whole film is full of discrimination against black people. I am glad that I have been liberated. I really like the episode foul owl on the prowl
In the Heat of the Night quotes
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Gillespie: Now, look. I got no wife. I got no kids. Boy, I got a town that don't want me. And I got an air conditioner that I have to oil myself, and a desk with a busted leg. And on top of that, I got this, uh... place. Now, don't you think that'd drive a man to takin' a few drinks? I'll tell you a secret. Nobody comes here. Never.
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[after Virgil Tibb's famous "They call me Mister Tibbs," and Chief Gillespie loudly berates him, telling him to take the evidence away. Only for Virgil Tibbs to coldly say that he will personally send the evidence to the FBI labs. Mrs. Colbert has just witnessed all of this and is shocked and appalled by Gillespie's attitude]
Mrs. Leslie Colbert: My God... *What* kind of people are you? What kind of *place* is this?
[louder and firmer]
Mrs. Leslie Colbert: My husband is dead. Someone is this town KILLED HIM!
[looks directly at Gillespie; angrily]
Mrs. Leslie Colbert: I want you to find out *WHO*!