Review of Sleuth (1972) by Niina D — 02 Oct 2012
I like the film atmosphere and also the plot.
I love these dialogues:
"Andrew Wyke: A great branch broke off a big tree and - flew through the air, through the skylight - as you can see. Act of God.
Detective Inspector Black: Had it in for you, did he?
Andrew Wyke: Who?
Detective Inspector Black: God.
Andrew Wyke: Oh, yes, he's always been a vicious bastard.
Andrew Wyke: You know what God's trouble is?
Detective Inspector Black: What?
Andrew Wyke: He has no father. He has no family roots. He's rootless. Nowhere to hang his hat, poor bugger. I pity him. ".
This review of Sleuth (1972) was written by Niina D on 02 October 2012.
Sleuth has generally received positive reviews.
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