Director: Gareth Davies•Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Detective Constable Dangerous Davies is a well-meaning but often hapless police detective in London's Metropolitan Police. Despite his nickname, he's more inclined towards politeness and amateur dramatics than hard-boiled detective work. However, when a seemingly straightforward case of a missing young woman takes a dark turn, Davies finds himself thrust into a dangerous investigation that challenges his gentle nature and forces him to confront the grim realities of crime.
Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective received a mixed to positive reception, particularly for its unique portrayal of a 'soft' detective and Peter Davison's performance. While some critics found the plot a little slow-paced, others praised its character development and suspenseful elements. It's often remembered fondly as a character-driven crime drama that offered a refreshing alternative to more conventional police procedurals.
Praised for Peter Davison's endearing portrayal of the gentle detective.
Appreciated for its character-driven narrative and suspense.
Some found the pacing to be on the slower side.
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The film is based on the character created by author Reginald Hill, who also wrote the popular Dalziel and Pascoe series.
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