In the 1967 film "In the Heat of the Night," set in Philadelphia, they call Virgil Tibbs "Mister Tibbs" as a sign of respect.
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Virgil responded to this question by saying "They call me MISTER Tibbs."
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This quote came from the film In the Heat of the Night. The quote was said by the character Virgil Tibbs.
The main characters in In the Heat of the Night are Virgil Tibbs, a black detective from Philadelphia, and Police Chief Bill Gillespie, a white chief of police in Sparta, Mississippi. The story revolves around their unlikely partnership as they work together to solve a murder case in a racially divided Southern town.
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In the novel "In the Heat of the Night," Sam Wood does not arrest any people. Instead, he assists in the investigation of a murder alongside Virgil Tibbs, a black detective from California.
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he was asked to help Virgil Tibbs with figuring out the murder weapon