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MysteryComedyCrime

See How They Run

- The greatest murder ever staged

In the West End of 1950s London, plans for a movie version of a smash-hit play come to an abrupt halt after a pivotal member of the crew is murdered. When world-weary Inspector Stoppard and eager rookie Constable Stalker take on the case, the two find themselves thrown into a puzzling whodunit within the glamorously sordid theater underground, investigating the mysterious homicide at their own peril.

Release Date : 2022-09-09

Language :EnglishItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Searchlight PicturesDJ FilmsTSG Entertainment

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sam Rockwell

Character Name : Inspector Stoppard

Original Name : Sam Rockwell

Gender : Male

Saoirse Ronan

Character Name : Constable Stalker

Original Name : Saoirse Ronan

Gender : Female

Adrien Brody

Character Name : Leo Köpernick

Original Name : Adrien Brody

Gender : Male

Ruth Wilson

Character Name : Petula Spencer

Original Name : Ruth Wilson

Gender : Female

Reece Shearsmith

Character Name : John Woolf

Original Name : Reece Shearsmith

Gender : Male

Harris Dickinson

Character Name : Richard Attenborough

Original Name : Harris Dickinson

Gender : Male

Charlie Cooper

Character Name : Dennis Corrigan

Original Name : Charlie Cooper

Gender : Male

David Oyelowo

Character Name : Mervyn Cocker-Norris

Original Name : David Oyelowo

Gender : Male

Kieran Hodgson

Character Name : Harley the Motorcycle Messenger

Original Name : Kieran Hodgson

Gender : Male

Pearl Chanda

Character Name : Sheila Sim

Original Name : Pearl Chanda

Gender : Female

Gregory Cox

Character Name : Major Metcalf

Original Name : Gregory Cox

Gender : Male

Maggie McCarthy

Character Name : Mrs. Boyle

Original Name : Maggie McCarthy

Gender : Female

Oliver Jackson

Character Name : Trumpet

Original Name : Oliver Jackson

Gender : Male

Tomi Ogbaro

Character Name : Double Bass

Original Name : Tomi Ogbaro

Gender : Male

Sian Clifford

Character Name : Edana Romney

Original Name : Sian Clifford

Gender : Female

Jacob Fortune-Lloyd

Character Name : Gio

Original Name : Jacob Fortune-Lloyd

Gender : Male

Ania Marson

Character Name : Mother

Original Name : Ania Marson

Gender : Female

Tim Key

Character Name : Commissioner Harrold Scott

Original Name : Tim Key

Gender : Male

Philip Desmeules

Character Name : Pierre

Original Name : Philip Desmeules

Gender : Male

Laura Morgan

Character Name : Joyce

Original Name : Laura Morgan

Gender : Female

Pippa Bennett-Warner

Character Name : Ann Saville

Original Name : Pippa Bennett-Warner

Gender : Female

Angus Wright

Character Name : Sgt Bakewell

Original Name : Angus Wright

Gender : Male

Shirley Henderson

Character Name : Agatha Christie

Original Name : Shirley Henderson

Gender : Female

Paul Chahidi

Character Name : Fellowes

Original Name : Paul Chahidi

Gender : Male

Lucian Msamati

Character Name : Max Mallowan

Original Name : Lucian Msamati

Gender : Male

Tolu Ogunmefun

Character Name : Mr. Lyon

Original Name : Tolu Ogunmefun

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-09-11

Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan gel really well together in this rather entertaining spoof of all thing Agatha Christie. The latter is the newbie constable "Stalker" - an enthusiastic young woman who is saddled on the experienced, gin-loving, inspector "Stoppard" when the pretty unlikeable film director "Köpernick" (Adrien Brody) is beaten to death with a sewing machine! It turns out that he had just been engaged to direct a big screen version of the legendary "Mousetrap" play that had just celebrated it's hundredth performance at London's Ambassador's Theatre. What now ensues is a really engaging whodunit with flashbacks galore as the two police officers have to learn to trust each other as well as to handle the high drama amongst a cast of thespians, an avaricious producer and, of course, a publicity seeking police Commissioner. Rockwell delivers strongly as the rather laconic and disillusioned officer (he reminded me a little of Johnny Depp's "Abberline" in "From Hell" from back in 2001) and Ronan brings plenty of amusement (and courage) to her role as his aspirational sidekick who is always jumping to conclusions. As ever with Christie stories, you just know that the perpetrator of the crime is going to be the least important character so there's not oodles of jeopardy here, but it ends well with all assembled in a creaking stately home where it all ultimately falls to the author - "Moaning Myrtle" herself - to solve her own mystery. Tom George has assembled a decent supporting cast with both Harris Dickinson quite effective as a rather effete Richard Attenborough and Ruth Wilson as the shrewd theatre producer "Petula" and they help to deliver a pace and humour that is enjoyably amiable for just over ninety minutes. I've sat in the Ivy restaurant opposite this theatre for many a year but have never actually seen the play. A bit like with this film, you mustn't disclose the ending or maybe you'll be next... Good fun!

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The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2023-01-02

See How They Run meddles through its runtime in mediocrity until the final 20 minutes (which are fantastic!). Not horrible overall, but not worth a repeat. See How They Run lagged along for about the first hour of the movie but really picked up and entertained in the final act. Saoirse Ronan's performance brought some charm to a fairly bland film. There were hidden jokes and puns throughout that, if caught, would give you a chuckle, but overall this campy whodunit failed to amuse. While the majority of the film was disappointing, the film's climax and resolution delighted with funny drama, meta plot twists, and even a breaking of the fourth wall. I would have loved it if the rest of the movie had been as good as the ending. But it made me endure the slow first hour and fifteen minutes before I was rewarded with its clever wrap-up. I can't recommend it, but I can't say it's terrible.