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  1. Feb 9, 2024 · The Private Eye: Directed by Jack Cook. With Eric Roberts, Matt Rife, Clare Grant, Denzel Whitaker. The life of private eye, Mort Madison, is spiraling downward, when a beguiling, slightly familiar woman hires him for his most unusual case.

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    • Comedy, Mystery, Romance
    • Jack Cook
    • 2024-02-09
  2. 10 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Chinatown. 1974 2h 10m R. 8.1 (352K) Rate. 92 Metascore. A private detective hired to expose an adulterer in 1930s Los Angeles finds himself caught up in a web of deceit, corruption, and murder. Director Roman Polanski Stars Jack Nicholson Faye Dunaway John Huston. 2. The Maltese Falcon. 1941 1h 40m Approved.

    • Vertigo (1958) Rating: 8.3/10. Length: 2h 8min. Genre: Mystery, Romance, Thriller. Director: Alfred Hitchcock. Storyline: John "Scottie" Ferguson is a retired San Francisco police detective who suffers from acrophobia, and Madeleine is the lady who leads him to high places.
    • The Big Lebowski (1998) Rating: 8.1/10. Length: 1h 57min. Genre: Comedy, Crime. Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen (uncredited) Storyline: When "the dude" Lebowski is mistaken for a millionaire Lebowski, two thugs urinate on his rug to coerce him into paying a debt he knows nothing about.
    • The Maltese Falcon (1941) Rating: 8.0/10. Length: 1h 40min. Genre: Mystery. Director: John Huston. Storyline: Spade and Archer is the name of a San Francisco detective agency.
    • The Big Sleep (1946) Rating: 7.9/10. Length: 1h 54min. Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller. Director: Howard Hawks. Storyline: P.I. Philip Marlowe's hired by a wealthy general to find out and stop his daughter, Carmen from being blackmailed over gambling debts, Marlowe finds himself deep within a web of love triangles, blackmail, murder, gambling, and organised crime.
    • The Maltese Falcon (1941) Director: John Huston. Warner Bros. He’s nobody’s fool, obviously, but there’s also an edge to Humphrey Bogart’s private eye Sam Spade – a calculating, unsentimental, morally questionable observer of the iniquities around him – which brings live-wire tension to this much-loved artefact of golden age Hollywood.
    • Murder, My Sweet (1944) Director: Edward Dmytryk. It’s still a mystery why they changed the title from the original Farewell, My Lovely, but this first film adaptation of a Chandler novel retains the trademark wry first-person narration, and gets almost everything else right, winning the author’s admiration in the process.
    • Kiss Me Deadly (1955) Director: Robert Aldrich. In the three years between The Maltese Falcon and Murder, My Sweet, we were edging towards the modern world.
    • Vertigo (1958) Director: Alfred Hitchcock. Strictly speaking, James Stewart isn’t a private eye here but a cop who’s left the service after his vertigo was to blame for the accidental death of a fellow officer, and takes on a surveillance gig for an old friend.
  3. Hong Jin-ho, Joseons first detective, travels around solving trivial family disputes for pocket money as a private detective. However, he is determined to go to America someday and is saving up for the trip.

  4. Jan 26, 2024 · Private detective movies have an enduring appeal, captivating audiences with their air of mystery and coolness. These films have elevated the public perception of real-world investigators, bestowing upon them an aura of intrigue and style.

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  6. Dec 17, 2018 · In this edition of The Best Movies You've Never Seen, we take a look at the best private eye movies that need more love and attention.