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October 18, 2012

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lipranzer

I am more than pleased to see Daryl Zero on that list of "great screen detectives", as ZERO EFFECT is, to me, a highly underrated movie (as well as the first movie to make me understand the appeal of Sherlock Holmes). However, I wish there had been room for Alfred Fichet, the police detective Charles Vanel played so brilliantly in DIABOLIQUE.

haice

Lemmy Caution, Harry Moseby and Peter Gunn?

shox r4

a highly underrated movie (as well as the first movie to make me understand the appeal of Sherlock Holmes).

David Ehrenstein

I'm rather surprised it isn't caled "Tyler Perry's Alex Cross."

larry a.

Beautiful:

This schmoe is played by Matthew Fox, whose shaved head and tattoos are indicators that he's perfected time travel and come to 2012 directly from a Ministry show in 1991.

jbryant

Oopsie -- Sinatra's character in THE DETECTIVE isn't Tony Rome.

But fun article, as always.

A really interesting detective to me was the one played by Steven Geray in Joseph H. Lewis' SO DARK THE NIGHT. Geray's investigation leads to a surprising conclusion that foreshadows aspects of PSYCHO (nope, no crossdressing). It's not a particularly well-known film, so naturally it wouldn't make such a list, but it's worth keeping an eye out for (TCM runs it on occasion).

Cadavra

You include recent one-shots like Zero and Starling, but leave out such vintage durables as Mr. Moto, Michael Shayne,Bulldog Drummond, The Lone Wolf, Boston Blackie, Bill Crane, The Saint/The Falcon and the Warren William incarnation of Perry Mason? Are you auditioning for a gig at "Entertainment Weekly?" :-O

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