Mutu | In the Heat of the Night |
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Chaka | 1967 |
Mtundu | Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller |
Dziko | United States of America |
Situdiyo | United Artists, The Mirisch Company |
Osewera | Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, Warren Oates, Peter Whitney, Lee Grant, Anthony James |
Ogwira ntchito | Walter Mirisch (Producer), Quincy Jones (Original Music Composer), Hal Ashby (Editor), Haskell Wexler (Director of Photography), John Ball (Novel), Norman Jewison (Director) |
Mawu osakira | small town, southern usa, black people, police chief, stolen money, racial segregation, racist, murder, youth gang, whodunit, poverty, false accusations, police station, racial tension, autopsy room, red herring, railroad station, white supremacists, nymphette, bigot, deep south, cotton plantation, southern small town, rumble, illegal abortionist, petty thief, jumping to conclusions, preserved film |
Tulutsani | Aug 02, 1967 |
Nthawi yamasewera | 109 mphindi |
Ubwino | HD |
IMDb | 7.60 / 10 by 1,050 ogwiritsa |
Kutchuka | 22 |
Bajeti | 2,000,000 |
Ndalama | 27,379,978 |
Chilankhulo | English |
In the Heat of the Night
small town, southern usa, black people, police chief, stolen money, racial segregation, racist, murder, youth gang, whodunit, poverty, false accusations, police station, racial tension, autopsy room, red herring, railroad station, white supremacists, nymphette, bigot, deep south, cotton plantation, southern small town, rumble, illegal abortionist, petty thief, jumping to conclusions, preserved film