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Gumshoe (1971) -- Albert Finney stars as a bingo-caller who, bored with his mundane existence, takes out a newspaper ad offering his services as a private detective. In no time at all, Finney finds himself involved in a series of plots and counterplots.

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6.5/10   418 votes
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Neville Smith (written by)
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Release Date:
December 1971 (UK) more
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Ginley's a gumshoe. Ginley's got guts. Ginley's got a gun. more
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Ginley (Albert Finney) is a nightclub bingo caller eager for a career change. On his thirty-first birthday... more | add synopsis
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Nominated for 2 BAFTA Film Awards. Another 1 win more
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Finney as Bogie more (12 total)

Cast

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Albert Finney ... Eddie Ginley
Billie Whitelaw ... Ellen
Frank Finlay ... William
Janice Rule ... Mrs. Blankerscoon
Carolyn Seymour ... Alison
Fulton Mackay ... Straker
George Innes ... Bookshop Proprietor
George Silver ... De Fries
Bill Dean ... Tommy (as Billy Dean)
Wendy Richard ... Anne Scott
Maureen Lipman ... Naomi
Neville Smith ... Arthur
Oscar James ... Azinge
Joe Kenyon ... Joey
Bert King ... Mal
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Also Known As:
Auf leisen Sohlen (West Germany) [de]
Cicha stopa (Poland) [pl]
Detective sin licencia (Spain) [es]
Eddie Ginley - kanske en deckare (Sweden) [sv]
Passos Silenciosos (Portugal) [pt]
Vainukoira (Finland) [fi]
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88 min
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Color (Eastmancolor)
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Tommy: [Eddie has gone to Botha Export Co Ltd for further investigations] We're closed!
Anne Scott: Got your coat?
Tommy: Yeah!
Anne Scott: Put it on.
Tommy: Who are you?
Anne Scott: Board of Trade.
Tommy: Well, what do you want?
Anne Scott: We have Powers Of Search.
Tommy: You don't look like the Board Of Trade to me.
Anne Scott: We're changing the image. Would you sit down please. Oh, wait. You've got something on your eye. No, don't touch it, don't touch it. Leave it to me. Relax.
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Finney as Bogie, 16 February 2009
8/10
Author: dglink from Alexandria, VA

Produced early in Stephen Frears's nearly forty-year career, "Gumshoe" is an affectionate take on the Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler film adaptations that were popular in the 1940's. The movie is great fun, and Bogie aficionados will be especially pleased, if they can decipher the often-impenetrable British accents. Like "The Big Sleep" and other films of the private-eye genre, the plot is a series of seemingly unconnected events that, in this case, almost literally come together at the denouement. The smart banter between Bogart and Bacall echoes in the breathless quips that Albert Finney and Billie Whitelaw trade in some of the film's best moments. A Sydney Greenstreet wannabe is known simply as the fat man, and a dangerous beauty in the persona of Janice Rule is the requisite duplicitous fatale.

As handsome as he was in "Two for the Road" a few years earlier, Finney appears to be having fun as Eddie Ginley, an English Sam Spade. He has the appropriately rumpled demeanor and looks good in a trench coat. His deadpan film-noir-style narration enhances the 1940's feel, although, despite the gritty color, the film cries out for the velvety light and shadows of black-and-white photography. Short, entertaining, and well made on all counts, "Gumshoe" is a minor gem that merits more attention. The film predates "Prick Up Your Ears" and "My Beautiful Laundrette," the director's two breakout films from the mid-1980s, and, after the success of "The Queen" in 2006, viewers owe themselves the pleasure of discovering the talent on display in Stephen Frears's early efforts.

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