MYSTERY FILM

The Maltese Falcon is a classic black-and-white era detective film.

'Mystery film' is a sub-genre of the more general category of crime film. It focuses on the efforts of the Detective, private investigator or amateur sleuth to solve the mysterious circumstances of a crime by means of clues, investigation, and clever deduction.
The successful mystery film adheres to one of two story types, known as Open and Closed. The Closed mystery conceals the identity of the perpetrator until late in the story, adding an element of suspense during the apprehension of the suspect, as the audience is never quite sure who it is. The Open mystery, in contrast, reveals the identity of the perpetrator at the top of the story, showcasing the "perfect crime" which the audience then watches the protagonist unravel, usually at the very end of the story, akin to the unveiling scenes in the Closed style.
Suspense is often maintained as an important plot element. This can be done through the use of the sound track, camera angles, heavy shadows, and surprising plot twists. Alfred Hitchcock used all of these techniques, but would sometimes allow the audience in on a pending threat then draw out the moment for dramatic effect.
Mystery novels have proven to be a good medium for translation into film. The sleuth often forms a strong leading character, and the plots can include elements of drama, suspense, character development, uncertainty and surprise twists. The locales of the mystery tale are often of a mundane variety, requiring little in the way of expensive special effects. Successful mystery writers can produce a series of books based on the same sleuth character, providing rich material for sequels.
Until at least the 1980s, women in mystery films have often served a dual role, providing a relationship with the detective and frequently playing the part of woman-in-peril. The women in these films are often resourceful individuals, being self-reliant, determined and as often duplicitous. They can provide the triggers for the events that follow, or serve as an element of suspense as helpless victims.

Contents
History
Movie sleuths
Mystery films
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
References
See also

History


Undoubtedly the most famous of the amateur detectives to reach the silver screen was Sherlock Holmes. He first appeared in 1903, and has been portrayed by a multitude of actors. Other famous sleuths include Charlie Chan and Hercule Poirot.
Following World War II, film noir came into style and proved a popular medium for the professional hired detective, or private eye. Humphrey Bogart was particularly notable for playing this role, including Sam Spade in ''The Maltese Falcon''.
In ''Klute'', a prostitute helps a detective solve a murder mystery.

The 1960s and 1970s saw a resurgence of the Police Detective film, which were styles after the earlier film noir era. Among the notable mystery detective films of this period were ''In the Heat of the Night'' (1967), ''Bullitt'' (1968), ''Klute'' (1971) and ''Chinatown'' (1974). The 1970s and 1980s also saw something of the return of the serial films, with the Dirty Harry and Lethal Weapon series. In 1971, ''The French Connection'' was an Academy Award-winning mystery film.
In addition to standard mystery films, some movies have intermixed with other genres. The comedic Blake Edwards' Pink Panther series starring Peter Sellars as Inspector Clouseau mixed comedy with mystery, while the medieval era Brother Cadfael series of television mysteries appeared as a form of historical fiction. The Dick Tracy films had elements of science fiction, while ''Blade Runner'' and ''Outland'' were primarily science fiction action films.

Movie sleuths


Mystery films have portrayed a number of notable fiction sleuths. Most of these characters first appeared in serialized novels.
Sleuth(s) Author/Creator First film
Lew Archer Ross Macdonald Harper (1966)
Boston Blackie Jack Boyle Boston Blackie's Little Pal (1918)
Torchy Blaine Louis Frederick Nebel Smart Blonde (1937)
Charlie Chan Earl Derr Biggers The House Without a Key (1926)
Nick and Nora Charles Dashiell Hammett The Thin Man (1934)
Hugh Drummond Herman Cyril McNeile Bulldog Drummond (1922)
Mike Hammer Mickey Spillane I, the Jury (1953)
Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes (1908)
Michael Lanyard Joseph Louis Vance The Lone Wolf (1917)
Philip Marlowe Raymond Chandler The Big Sleep (1946)
Miss Marple Agatha Christie Murder, She Said (1961)
Mr. Moto John Phillips Marquand Think Fast, Mr. Moto (1937)
Hercule Poirot Agatha Christie Alibi (movie) (1931)
Ellery Queen Frederick Dannay
and Manfred B. Lee
The Spanish Cape Mystery (1935)
Easy Rawlins Walter Mosley Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)
Michael Shayne Brett Halliday Michael Shayne, Private Detective (1940)
Sam Spade Dashiell Hammett The Maltese Falcon (1931)
Simon Templar Leslie Charteris The Saint in New York (1938)
Dick Tracy Chester Gould Dick Tracy (1937)
Philo Vance S. S. Van Dine The Canary Murder Case (1929)
Hildegarde Withers Stuart Palmer The Penguin Pool Murder (1932)
Nero Wolfe Rex Stout Meet Nero Wolfe (1936)
James Lee Wong Hugh Wiley Mr. Wong, Detective (1938)

Mystery films


1930s


★ ''The Thin Man'' (1934)

★ ''The Thirty-Nine Steps'' (1935)

★ ''Charlie Chan at the Opera'' (1936)

★ ''The Arsenal Stadium Mystery'' (1939)

★ ''The Saint Strikes Back'' (1939)
1940s


★ ''Rebecca'' (1940)

★ ''The Maltese Falcon'' (1941)

★ ''The Falcon Takes Over'' (1942)

★ ''Sherlock Holmes Faces Death'' (1942)

★ ''Farewell, My Lovely'' (1944)

★ ''Gaslight'' (1944)

★ ''Laura'' (1944)

★ ''Murder My Sweet'' (1944)

★ ''And Then There Were None'' (1945)

★ ''The Big Sleep'' (1946)
1950s


★ ''Strangers on a Train'' (1951)

★ ''Rear Window'' (1954)

★ ''Kiss Me Deadly'' (1955)

★ ''12 Angry Men'' (1957)

★ ''Vertigo'' (1958)
1960s


★ ''Charade'' (1963)
1970s


★ ''Klute'' (1971)

★ ''Chinatown'' (1974)

★ ''Murder on the Orient Express'' (1974)

★ ''Death on the Nile'' (1978)
1980s


★ ''Cutter's Way'' (1981)

★ ''Blade Runner'' (1982)

★ ''Blue Velvet'' (1986)

★ ''The Name of the Rose'' (1986)

★ ''Angel Heart'' (1987)
1990s


★ ''Basic Instinct'' (1992)

★ ''Devil in a Blue Dress'' (1995)

★ ''Kiss The Girls'' (1997)
2000s


★ ''Along Came a Spider'' (2001)

★ ''Gosford Park'' (2001)

★ ''Minority Report'' (2002)

★ ''Mulholland Drive'' (2002)

★ ''The Da Vinci Code (2006)

References



★ Michael R. Pitts, ''Famous Movie Detectives'', 1979, Scarecrow Press, ISBN 0-8108-1236-3.

★ Ted Sennett, ''Great Hollywood Movies'', 1986, ISBN 0-8109-8075-4.

See also



Conspiracy thriller

Crime fiction

Film noir

Thriller film

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