Made in 1967, this movie is based on Truman Capote’s nonfiction novel, a pioneer exhibit in what came to be known as New Journalism. It was adapted for the screen by Richard Brooks, who also directed, and who gave this film an urgency comparable to a documentary treatment. It tells the awful story of a farmhouse Kansas family in 1959, invaded and eventually murdered by a pair of ex-con drifters. The killers in this ferociously grim black-and-white movie are played by Scott Wilson, who many