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Stuart Culpepper

In The Heat Of The Night Cast: Every Actor Who Has Died In Real Life
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"In the Heat of the Night" TV show was a sequel to the movie and dealt with themes of racism and police brutality. Lead actor Carroll O'Connor won Emmy Awards for his roles in the show and "All in the Family." Several cast members, including Howard Rollins and Hugh O'Connor, tragically passed away after the show.

The In the Heat of the Night TV show featured a large ensemble cast of characters, though sadly, as the years have gone by there have been a number of deaths in the cast. A TV adaptation of the 1967 movie starring Sidney Poitier in a career-best performance, which itself is based on the 1965 book of the same name by John Ball, In the Heat of the Night premiered in 1988 on NBC and moved to CBS after season 5, airing on the network from season 6 until its final season 8.

The show serves as a sequel to...
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  • 6/9/2024
  • by Zachary Moser
  • ScreenRant
Jordan is not your average creepy kid horror film
Kids are creepy. They’re all innocent and sweet and when you least expect it, they turn on you. We’ve seen our share of creepy kid movies this year but Stuart Culpepper’s Jordan seems less interested in the creepy kid bringing a world of hurt to the adults around her and more concerned with the bond between mother and child.

It’s the story of a little girl (a very adorable one at that) who, after a car accident which has left her mother unconscious, wonders through the forest alone in search of help. She’s eventually discovered by a sheriff who wants to help but when a woman appears claiming to be the girl’s mother, Jordan insists she doesn’t know the woman. Who’s telling the truth? Is Jordan simply confused or is this mysterious woman looking to claim the little girl for herself?

The...
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  • 11/6/2009
  • QuietEarth.us
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