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Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

>To Sir With Love (4K disc) 1967 British song by Lulu.  When the song 
>wasn't playing there was occasionally a movie starring Sidney Poitier as 
>a high school teacher trying to break through to some tough teens.  The 
>movie holds up well, but it really does feel like the movie is that song 
>on an endless loop.  Good thing I like the song.

Lulu also performed the title sond for "The Man With the Golden Gun" for
the James Bond movie.

She's 75. I think she still performs at times.

>In the Heat of the Night (4K disc) 1967 movie starring Sidney Poitier as 
>a detective from Philadelphia who while heading home from visiting his 
>mother in Mississippi is arrested for murder.  Once the police chief 
>(Rod Steiger) realizes he's a big city detective the chief coerces him 
>into staying and helping with the case.  The movie was mostly background 
>noise with a very good commentary track that included the director, Rod 
>Steiger, and cinematography.  They did a great job of breaking down the 
>movie and telling various anecdotes about the making of the movie.

It's a terrific performance from Steiger; he deserved the Oscar. The
characterizations of the smaller roles in performance and script are
quite good.

Still, I have a real problem with the adapted screenplay. I have a real
problem with Stirling Siliphant scripts. The mystery is poorly developed
although it's not the point of the story. It comes off as too offhand,
and Gillespie's sticks with his belief that Officer Wood was the prime
suspect way too long.

Quincy Jones was nominated for a song in a different movie.

Was it Best Picture in a year in which Doctor Doolittle was nominated?

Note that the Gillespie and Tibbs characters in the tv series are almost
unrecognizeable as characters from the movie.

I've explained before that the movie was not filmed in the Deep South
because Poitier would have refused to do the movie. It was still way too
violent. It's downstate Illinois, in Sparta, so they wouldn't have to
put up new signs.

>They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (blu-ray) 1970 sequel to "In the Heat of the 
>Night." The movie was included as an extra with "In the Heat of the 
>Night."  Sidney Poitier returns and has someone gone from a single 
>detective from Philadelphia to a married with children detective from 
>San Francisco.  His friend played by Martin Landau is the prime suspect 
>in the murder of a prostitute and Poitier is determined to solve the 
>case no matter the outcome.  I think I might have watched this once 
>before.  I really didn't follow the plot, but I guess it was OK.

Yeah. I love how Tibbs has an unexplained unrelated back story and is
essentially a different character.

>The Organization (blu-ray) 1971 sequel that was also included as an 
>extra with "In the Heat of the Night."  This one has Poitier looking 
>into the murder of a businessman during a robbery.  But the robbers turn 
>themselves in claiming they did rob the place but it was to get the 
>police attention that the place they robbed was a front for mobsters; 
>but when they left the businessman was still alive.  I think this may 
>have been my first time ever watching this movie.  I think I might have 
>liked this one a bit more than the first sequel.

Doesn't he have a different back story in this as well? I haven't seen
it in a very long time.