Sleuth

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Venice Film Festival 2007 - Won - Golden Lion

Venice Film Festival 2007 - Won - Queer Lion

Sleuth

Director:
Kenneth Branagh
R, 86 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

A millionaire detective novelist matches wits with the unemployed actor who ran off with his wife in a deadly serious, seriously twisted game with dangerous consequences.

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Runtime:
86 min.

Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Mystery / Thriller

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Tagline

Obey the rules.

 

Plot Summary

In 1972, Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine starred in the screen adaptation of Sleuth, based on Anthony Shaffer's Tony Award-winning play and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Olivier played Andrew Wyke, a droll old writer whose wife is having an affair with the young, ambitious Milo Tindle, played by Caine. Thirty-five years later, Caine is starring as Wyke in an updated version of Sleuth, completely rewritten by Nobel Prizewinner Harold Pinter and directed by multiple Oscar nominee Kenneth Branagh. Jude Law, who played the Michael Caine role in the 2004 remake of ALFIE, now takes over as Tindle, a hairdresser-actor who has shown up at Wyke's estate to demand that Wyke divorce his wife so Tindle can marry her. But the extremely successful and wealthy Wyke is not about to give up his wife without a very determined and well-calculated battle of wits. Wyke lives by himself in a home that features dozens of electronic gadgets and odd contraptions, forcing Tindle to always be on the lookout for something strange to happen. The cat-and-mouse game continues as Tindle and Wyke play mind games with each other in a thrilling contest of one-upsmanship that soon involves a gun. Caine is marvelous as Wyke, strutting through his home with the absolute confidence that he will get the best of Tindle, but Law, who is also one of the film's producers, holds up his end of the drama, giving as good as he gets. Branagh keeps a steady hand as director, not allowing the camera to get in the way of the two dueling characters, but Tim Harvey's unusual production design nearly steals the show.

 

 

 

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  • Great Dialogue!

    The updated version of the 70's drama Slueth stars Jude Law as a young out of work actor sleeping with the wife of Michael Cain, an accomplished author. Though the plot to this movie seems quite simple I was still amazed at how many turns caught me by surprise. I ... read more

  • Review: Sleuth

    Having started life as a play in 1970 and been made into a movie shortly thereafter starring Michael Caine, Sleuth has now been remade, by way of a rewrite by playwright Harold Pinter. The story itself revolves around two men involved with the same woman: an older man that she ... read more