


Sleuth
A man who loves games and theatre invites his wife's lover to meet, setting up a battle of wits with potentially deadly results.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy older man, Andrew Wyke, who has a passion for intricate game-playing, invites his mistress's lover, Milo Tindle, to his isolated manor. Wyke, a crime novelist, orchestrates a complex and cruel game of cat and mouse with Tindle, involving feigned robberies and murders. As the psychological battle escalates, the lines between reality and deception blur, leading to unexpected and shocking twists.
Critical Reception
Sleuth was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its brilliant screenplay, taut suspense, and outstanding performances from its two lead actors. Both Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine were highly praised for their electrifying on-screen chemistry and their masterful portrayals of their complex characters.
What Reviewers Say
- Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine deliver powerhouse performances in a gripping, twist-filled thriller.
- The film is a masterclass in suspense, boasting sharp dialogue and intricate plotting.
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz directs with a keen eye for psychological drama and escalating tension.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praised Sleuth for its intelligent script, thrilling suspense, and the superb acting of its lead duo. Many highlighted the film's clever plot twists and the intense psychological duel between the characters.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 4 Academy Awards including Best Actor (Laurence Olivier), Best Director (Joseph L. Mankiewicz), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Sound. Nominated for 3 Golden Globe Awards including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Laurence Olivier), and Best Screenplay.
Fun Fact
The role of Andrew Wyke was originally offered to and considered by Rex Harrison, but Laurence Olivier was eventually cast and received an Academy Award nomination for his performance.
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