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DramaComedyCrime

Gumshoe

- the sleuth, the whole sleuth and nothing but the sleuth

A would be private eye gets mixed up in a smuggling case.

Release Date : 1971-12-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Memorial EnterprisesColumbia Pictures

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Albert Finney

Character Name : Eddie Ginley

Original Name : Albert Finney

Gender : Male

Billie Whitelaw

Character Name : Ellen

Original Name : Billie Whitelaw

Gender : Female

Frank Finlay

Character Name : William Ginley

Original Name : Frank Finlay

Gender : Male

Janice Rule

Character Name : Mrs. Blankerscoon

Original Name : Janice Rule

Gender : Female

Carolyn Seymour

Character Name : Alison Wyatt

Original Name : Carolyn Seymour

Gender : Female

Fulton Mackay

Character Name : John Straker

Original Name : Fulton Mackay

Gender : Male

Oscar James

Character Name : Danny Azinge

Original Name : Oscar James

Gender : Male

Bill Dean

Character Name : Tommy Wright

Original Name : Bill Dean

Gender : Male

Wendy Richard

Character Name : Anne Scott

Original Name : Wendy Richard

Gender : Female

Maureen Lipman

Character Name : Naomi

Original Name : Maureen Lipman

Gender : Female

Neville Smith

Character Name : Arthur

Original Name : Neville Smith

Gender : Male

George Innes

Character Name : Bookshop Proprietor

Original Name : George Innes

Gender : Male

George Silver

Character Name : Jacob De Fries

Original Name : George Silver

Gender : Male

Bert King

Character Name : Mal Conway

Original Name : Bert King

Gender : Male

Tom Kempinski

Character Name : C.L. Quarry - Psychiatrist

Original Name : Tom Kempinski

Gender : Male

Joe Kenyon

Character Name : Joey

Original Name : Joe Kenyon

Gender : Male

Ken Jones

Character Name : Labour Exchange Clerk

Original Name : Ken Jones

Gender : Male

Christopher Cunningham

Character Name : Clifford

Original Name : Christopher Cunningham

Gender : Male

Harry Hutchinson

Character Name : Kleptomaniac

Original Name : Harry Hutchinson

Gender : Male

Ernie Mack

Character Name : Artist in Club

Original Name : Ernie Mack

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Gumshoe Ginley. Gumshoe is directed by Stephen Frears and written by Neville Smith. It stars Albert Finney, Billie Whitelaw, Frank Finlay, Fulton Mackay, Janice Rule, Carolyn Seymour and George Innes. Music is by Andrew Lloyd Webber and cinematography by Chris Menges. ​ Now William, you'd sell cancer to a dying man but you wouldn't plant a stiff on your own brother.​ ​ If we go by the volume of on line reviews and ratings, you have to believe that Gumshoe is very much under seen. Perhaps not in Britain and by Albert Finney fans? But certainly the evidence points to it slipping under the radar of many a genre lover. It has been called a pastiche, a parody and even derivative of film noir, but just because our anti hero here, a sublime Finney as a film noir loving working class British guy, plays up on the tools of the noir trade, that in no way diminishes the love for that film making style. In defence of that it probably pays to point out that director Frears would 19 years later craft one of the best exponents of neo-noir in The Grifters, so clearly the director has love in abundance for all things noir.​ ​ Eddie Ginley is a part time comic and bingo caller who is currently one of life's losers. Even his psychiatrist deems him as a nutter! So when he puts an add in the newspaper offering his services as a "Gumshoe Detective" - Sam Spade style, he finds himself thrust into a web of mystery, murder and family chaos. Yet as things get tricky, Ginley never once loses his affable calmness, he continues to live out his fantasy, firing off sharp patter to whoever he comes into contact with. No matter what is thrown at him he simply will not be flustered, and in fact proves himself far from being a "nutter" when he's called on to solve the hairy problems that start to stack up.​ ​ Frears plants it all in the rock solid turf of a working class British city, Liverpool in the main but London comes to play a part as well. Plot flits around a social club, British Rail stations and basic living accommodations, this gives the pic a grounded realism. For even as the narrative has a crafty air of comedy about it, it's not hard to feel the very real threat of danger lurking everywhere Eddie goes on to tread. The plot is a little too convoluted for its own good, ticking off femme fatales, hitmen, minders, drugs and an international conspiracy as it goes about its merry way. But as Eddie jousts with tongue (the boxing terminology flirting sequence with Wendy Richard is first class), and the script crackles with hardboiled dialogue and narration, the small niggles evaporate because we have long since fallen in love with Eddie Ginley. 8/10