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Tick, Tick, Tick, stylized as ...tick...tick...tick..., is a 1970 American crime drama film directed by Ralph Nelson. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Racially provocative for its time, it stars Jim Brown in the role of an African American man elected as the sheriff of a rural county in the American South.
Jan 9, 1970 · Tick, Tick, Tick: Directed by Ralph Nelson. With Jim Brown, George Kennedy, Fredric March, Lynn Carlin. Racial tensions threaten to explode when a black man is elected Sheriff of a small, racially divided town in the deep south.
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- 1970-01-09
Mar 16, 2010 · Original trailer for director Ralph Nelson's excellent 1970 knock-off of IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT. Stars Jim Brown, George Kennedy, Fredric March, Lynn Carli...
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Tick...Tick...Tick (1970) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #TickTickTickRalph Nelson, director of Lilies of the Field, returns to the subject of race relations in ...
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Tick, Tick, Tick Racial tensions are at an all-time high when a Black sheriff (Jim Brown) is elected to a racially segregated town. Director: Ralph...
Tick…Tick…Tick is a powder keg of tension set against a newly appointed black sheriff and the racist townies out to make his life hell. He garners an ally in an ex-sheriff played by the always dependable George Kennedy and together they try to stop the town from “blowing up.”