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In The Heat of the Night

In The Heat of the Night

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In the US south in the 60s, just after the passing of the Civil Rights Act, a black police officer is arrested for a prominent white...

Certificate12

Duration102 mins

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  • Daniel, 13
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Review by Daniel, 13

3 stars

21 Oct 2012

Firstly, I didn't enjoy the film, "In the heat of the night." But I know it was a good film. It was in the year 1967 slavery has been abolished it certain places in the USA. One day a black person was waiting for the train not fair from a murder seance. Of course, the policemen are white around here, so when they see him sitting there by himself waiting for a train, they get a bit suspicious. Then you learn more about this black man. He stays to help out with the case and gets stopped along the way...

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