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In the Heat of the Night

  • Série télévisée
  • 1988–1995
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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Carroll O'Connor in In the Heat of the Night (1988)
The cases and adventures of the police forces in and around Sparta, Mississippi.
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CriminalitéDrameMystèreThrillerDrame policierProcédure policièreThriller psychologique

Les cas et les aventures des forces de police dans et autour de Sparte, Mississippi.Les cas et les aventures des forces de police dans et autour de Sparte, Mississippi.Les cas et les aventures des forces de police dans et autour de Sparte, Mississippi.

  • Création
    • James Lee Barrett
  • Casting principal
    • Carroll O'Connor
    • Alan Autry
    • David Hart
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    1 727
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    • Création
      • James Lee Barrett
    • Casting principal
      • Carroll O'Connor
      • Alan Autry
      • David Hart
    • 37avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 victoires et 11 nominations au total

    Épisodes146

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Carroll O'Connor
    Carroll O'Connor
    • Chief William O. 'Bill' Gillespie…
    • 1988–1995
    Alan Autry
    Alan Autry
    • Capt. V.L. 'Bubba' Skinner…
    • 1988–1995
    David Hart
    David Hart
    • Officer Parker Williams…
    • 1988–1995
    Hugh O'Connor
    Hugh O'Connor
    • Lt. Lonnie Jamison…
    • 1988–1995
    Howard E. Rollins Jr.
    Howard E. Rollins Jr.
    • Chief of Detectives Virgil Tibbs…
    • 1988–1994
    Anne-Marie Johnson
    Anne-Marie Johnson
    • Althea Tibbs
    • 1988–1993
    Geoffrey Thorne
    Geoffrey Thorne
    • Sgt. Wilson Sweet…
    • 1988–1993
    Crystal Fox
    Crystal Fox
    • Officer LuAnn Corbin…
    • 1989–1995
    C.C. Taylor
    • Officer Charlie Peake…
    • 1989–1995
    Dee Shaw
    • Cpl. Dee Shepard…
    • 1989–1995
    Randall Franks
    Randall Franks
    • Officer Randy Goode
    • 1989–1993
    Denise Nicholas
    Denise Nicholas
    • Harriet DeLong…
    • 1989–1995
    Harvey E. Lee Jr.
    • Officer Ken Covey…
    • 1992–1995
    Mark Johnson
    • Officer Luke Everett…
    • 1992–1995
    Dan Biggers
    • Dr. Frank Robb
    • 1989–1995
    Tonea Stewart
    Tonea Stewart
    • Aunt Etta Kibbey…
    • 1988–1994
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    • Dist. Atty. Gerard Darnelle…
    • 1989–1995
    Carl Weathers
    Carl Weathers
    • Chief Hampton Forbes…
    • 1993–1995
    • Création
      • James Lee Barrett
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    Avis des utilisateurs37

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    dragoneyez01

    Possibly the Best TV Cop Show Ever

    I remember watching the last season on CBS, then later catching re-runs on TNT. This show is amazing, with many memorable shows that caught my attention and didn't let go until the show was over. Many great performances by actors who sadly disappeared or were stuck in guest appearances after this show.

    Basically, the "In the Heat of the Night" show picks up where the 1967 series ended (with some minor plot changes, and the show was updated to the times). Chief Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) is much more comical and light-hearted than the 1967 character. Virgil Tibbs (Howard Rollins) has settled in Sparta and brings his wife, Althea (Anne-Marie Johnson) along. There are also many stand-out characters in the police department, including Bubba Skinner (Alan Autry), Parker Williams (David Hart), Lonnie Jamison (Hugh O'Connor), Wilson Sweet (Geoffrey Thorne), and Luanne Corbin (Crystal R. Fox). This show also broke ground by introducing Harriet DeLong (Denise Nicholas), who becomes involved in a relationship with Gillespie.

    This show presented the south (and the police) very well, and consistently produced shows that kept your attention - even to the very end. There was also an element of comedy to each episode, that helped the show not to be dragged down to the over-dramatic. But, the comedy also doesn't make the show overly corny or stupid.

    Everyone in the cast contributed great, consistent performances. It's a shame that most of the cast couldn't find work after this show.

    Hugh O'Connor (Carroll's adopted son) committed suicide only months after the show was canceled.

    Howard Rollins died shortly after the show was taken off the air from cancer.

    Carroll O'Connor left acting for a few years, making guest appearances once in awhile, and died of a heart attack in 2001.

    Anne-Marie Johnson has done several voice-overs, and I remember seeing her in a telemovie, 'Asteroid', a few years back. Other than a recurring roll on the now-canceled TV show, 'Grace Under Fire', Alan Autry, has disappeared. David Hart, Geoffrey Thorne, Denise Nicholas, and Crystal Fox have also disappeared after this show.

    In the Heat of the Night was a great show. It was also a seemingly cursed show. None of the actors have gone on to "bigger and better things". And three have since died. R.I.P. TNT still re-runs this show, so, if you catch it, I recommend you watch the show. You won't be disappointed.

    Rating: 9/10
    vama

    Best TV Series

    I watch this show every chance I get. Acting is superb by all. I have no complaints with any aspect of this show. Opening music is sensual and delicious, and sets the stage for some good old southern intrigue, mystery and once in awhile romance.

    Most pleasant is the way they throw you off the track, always keep you guessing as to ..who done it.. There is some racial tension-- although not to offensive.. It is usually resolved in a satisfactory manner..... A gentle reminder to us all to be fair and open-minded. No nudity or profanity, a nice change from todays stuff. A must watch....
    motorolatimex

    One of my favorite all time shows

    I found that the series was very realistic, and in some cases very funny. The characters seem real, and the plots are interesting. The cast that was chosen could not have been better. That acting was done well, and it was very sincere. Especially, when the show got into the heart of difficult issues. This might sound a bit silly, but the show meant a lot to me, because it was one of the last shows that was true to what it was, and one of the best series that has ever been produced in my mind.The one thing that I would really like to know, if someone somewhere is trying to come up with a DVD collection of the series. I know that I would probably be first in line. It is a show that I enjoyed, and miss watching a great deal.
    10bkoganbing

    Taking Residence

    21 years after Rod Steiger won an Academy Award as gum chewing police chief Bill Gillespie of Sparta Mississippi and Sidney Poitier told the world that in his city, THEY CALL ME MISTER TIBBS, the film was adapted into a successful television series about the new American South.

    If you remember in the film Rod Steiger has the murder of a rich northern industrialist on his hands and reluctantly uses the expertise of visiting homicide detective Sidney Poitier to solve the murder. Now years later, Virgil Tibbs formerly of the Philadelphia PD Homicide Squad and now played by Howard E. Rollins, Jr. has responded to an offer from Chief Gillespie. Gillespie is now Carroll O'Connor and has made a place for Tibbs on the Sparta, PD as a newly made detective. Rollins IS the Detective Division of the Sparta, PD.

    Because this show clicked so well these characters were fully developed over the seven year run of the series. We got to know everybody in the small town of Sparta, Mississippi and even the most minute characters were three dimensional, the writing on this show was so good. O'Connor alluded to his racist past and we saw a man in Chief Gillespie who was a work in progress. In the end he fell in love with black city council member Denise Nicholas.

    Rollins had to adjust too, things don't quite work the same way in Sparta, Mississippi as they do in Philadelphia. And I'm not speaking necessarily of racial attitudes. Alan Autry played Bubba Skinner and he was something of a protégé of O'Connor's and he thought he ought to have been the detective. He was not a stupid guy either by any means. He and Rollins gradually developed a working relationship over the course of the show.

    Gunsmoke was the first show to put the main characters within the context of the town they lived in. Beyond James Arness and the other principal cast members, Dodge City had a nice group of recurring regular citizens. That was nothing though like Sparta, Mississippi. Watching In The Heat Of The Night was like taking residence in that town for an hour each week.

    In The Heat Of The Night was television series at its best, sad that it came to an end because of the health and other problems of its two lead cast members. It could still be running today.
    Sargebri

    A Great Cop Show

    This show will always be one of my favorites. It takes a look at the so-called New South and shows the many ways it has gotten better and how in some ways it is still the same. In fact, I still prefer the television series over the movie any time. The late Howard Rollins was superb as Virgil Tibbs and the late Caroll O'Connor made the perfect Bill Gillespie. However, the real standout was Alan Autry as Seargent (and later Captain) Bubba Skinner. He is the perfect example of the tough guy with the heart of gold and he was what made the show special.

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    • Anecdotes
      The season 7 episode "Every Man's Family" was meant as the pilot for a proposed spinoff for the character of Bubba Skinner. The network did not have any available slots at the time it was first broadcast and In the Heat of the Night ended soon after, so the spinoff never materialized. It would have been set in Atlanta.
    • Gaffes
      In the final season, all of the major long time characters are now senior police officers holding the ranks of Sergeant through Captain. In most every police department, these are "desk jobs" which hardly ever leave the police station, yet in order to keep the action with the main characters, the show has these senior police officials performing routine tasks such as street patrol and first responding to crimes.
    • Citations

      Virgil Tibbs: I want to like you people; and I want you people to like me. But there can't be liking without respect, and until there is that respect you will call me MISTER TIBBS!

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1989)
    • Bandes originales
      In the Heat of the Night
      Music by Quincy Jones

      Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

      Arranged by Christopher Page (as Chris Page)

      Performed by Bill Champlin

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    • How many seasons does In the Heat of the Night have?Alimenté par Alexa
    • What episode was John C. McGinly in and why does his name not show as ever being on the show? I saw him in an episode.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 juin 1989 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Roku (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • In der Hitze der Nacht
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Covington, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fred Silverman Productions
      • JADDA Productions
      • Juanita Bartlett Production
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      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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