The Detective Film as a Genre

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A novel adaptation.
'Tis a shame about the no policeman clause.


How's about Rigby Reardon in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid?

I mean, while we're on the topic of stretching things as far as they will go.
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Originally Posted by Herod
How's about Rigby Reardon in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid?
Originally Posted by Holden Pike
The funniest ever made is Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.


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LA Confidential, kinda Usual Suspects. Detective as a genre is more linked to film noirs surely? Anyway, i agree there should be more, any neo-noirs recommnded?
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OK, OK but police, arent they called Detective Inspectors anyway, or is that just here in UK?
Private Investigators, ie Chinatown, that what you mean by detectives, care to clear up my mis-understanding



As was said in the original post and many that followed, we are talking about Private Detectives. Investigators who do not work for the govermnent or municipality but are hired by clients. Gumshoes, Private Dicks, Transom Peepers. Not Policemen of any kind.



Great Noir, one of the very best ever made. Mitchum is basically hired by Kirk Douglas to find Jane Greer, but he's not a detective. He's just a guy.

So in a Noir discussion, sure. In a thread about Private Detectives....not so much.



So many good movies, so little time.


Jeff Bailey (formerly Jeff Markham) was a private eye in his former life before he went in to hiding. When he was hired by Kirk Douglas he became a detective again.
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True Grit was a good private eye movie. You could only see one of the Duke's eyes, the other one was kept in private by the badge.

Also The Cheap Detective
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I LOVE detective movies. That's why I picked private I's as my last movie theme of the week selection

My favorites:

1. Harper
2. Eye of the Killer (After Alice)
3. Murder by Death
(loads of detectives )
4. The Drowning Pool
5. The Pink Panther Strikes Again

Strangely though, I don't care much for film noir.
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I LOVE detective movies. That's why I picked private I's as my last movie theme of the week selection

My favorites:

1. Harper
2. Eye of the Killer (After Alice)
3. Murder by Death
(loads of detectives )
4. The Drowning Pool
5. The Pink Panther Strikes Again

Strangely though, I don't care much for film noir.
If Harper and The Drowning Pool were in black and white they would be film noir.



Kenny, don't paint your sister.
Harper was quote a "new-type" detective. It was supposed to be a modernizing of the old film noir movies of the 40s. This is still being done. I think this is because it's such a strong storyline