Films/Chronological

A Cinematic Timeline, Plotting the History and Development of the Private Eye Film

“Movies about private eyes have always been among my favorites–they seem to be better than most other formula movies… Private eyes (in the movies, anyway) are loners in a way that defines the word. They live in dingy walkup offices, sipping bourbon from office bottles and waiting for the phone to ring…They may all be clichés, but, hell, a private eye movie without clichés wouldn’t be worth the price of admission. We don’t go to theWesterns to see cowboys riding ostriches.”
— Roger Ebert in his review of  Shaft (1971)

Byomkesh: “Do middle-class folks like us ever stand up for our country?”
Ajit: “No, we go to the movies.”
— from the Byomkesh Bakshy stories by Saradindu Bandopaddhyay

Since the beginning, even before there were talkies, the private eye has proven to be popular on the Big Screen. In fact, certain private detective films have represented their eras so well that they’ve become classics.

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  • It’s Only Money (1962, Paramount)
  • Secret File: Hollywood (1962, Crown International)

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  • Harper (1966, Warner Brothers)

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1987

  • Adventures of a Private Eye (1987)
  • Angel Heart (1987, TriStar)
  • Deadly Illusion (1987, Pound Ridge Films; aka “Love You to Death”)
  • Herencia maldita (1987; aka “Algunas nubes”)
  • The Squeeze (1987, TriStar)

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2005

  • Brick (2005, Bergman Lustig Productions)
  • The Cutter (2005, Sony Pictures)
  • Darwin Awards (2005, 3 Ring Circus Films)
  • I Know What You Need (2005, Starving Dogs Productions)
  • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005, Warner Bros.)
  • Le parfum de la dame en noir (2005, Why Not Productions)
  • A Little Trip to Heaven (2005, Blueeyes Productions/Pink Productions/Palomar)

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2008

  • Appaloosa (2008, CBS)
  • Bellini e o demonio (2008; aka “Bellini and the Devil”)
  • The Caller (2008, Belladonna Productions)
  • Cold Play (2008, Morin/Andrews Productions)
  • Xenobites (2008, Wild Dogs Production)

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2021

  • Bad Detectives (2021; aka “Year of the Detectives”)
  • Blade Runner 2049 (2021, Columbia)
  • Death on the Nile (2021, 20th Century Studios)
  • Ramsey: The Vandy Case (2021)
  • Respite (2021)
  • Silent Hours (2021, Gallery Pictures)
  • Tamjung Hong Gil-dong: Sarajin ma-eul (2021; aka “The Phantom Detective)

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FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS

Respectfully compiled by Kevin Burton Smith.

4 thoughts on “Films/Chronological

    1. Right. I’m on it. Might as well move over the Philo Vance page while I’m at it… tomorrow?

  1. Hi Kevin;

    Murder On Approval (1955) aka The Barbados Quest stars Tom Conway as a private detective

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