Sleuth R

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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Closed captioning available
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 26 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: March 11, 2008
  • Originally Released: 2007
  • Label: Sony Pictures

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 20,941
Director Kenneth Branagh has mercifully pared the action down to 88 minutes (the first movie dragged on for 138), but the final act... still seems to go on forever. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Dec 14, 2007
Rating: 3/5 -- This is the kind of intimate physicality that Pinter pumps into Shaffer's script. But it will take a better director than Branagh to tease it into the real world. Full Review
Times (UK)
Nov 23, 2007
Rating: B+ -- Goofy art house tendencies (including an ill-thought dalliance with homo-eroticism) trigger a few giggles, yet the clever, crisply-acted power struggle seizes your attention Full Review
I.E. Weekly
Feb 22, 2008
Rating: 2/5 -- Pinter's pauses, and the dour air of so much of the interplay, just don't fit on a story that's this slight. Full Review
MSNBC
May 1, 2008
Rating: 2/5 -- Idly plotted then tempered by a blunt ending. All of a sudden the viewer is left pondering 'eh?' as Pinter apparently run out of room on his pad. Full Review
Clothes on Film
Jun 26, 2009
[T]he verbal sparring is so sharp it's a wonder nobody loses an eye...
Los Angeles Times
Oct 12, 2007
The two actors don't just feast -- they tear and bite into the unctuous nastiness of their roles. -- Grade: B
Entertainment Weekly
Oct 19, 2007

Product Description:

In 1972, Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine starred in the screen adaptation of SLEUTH, based on Anthony Shaffer's Tony Award-winning play and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Olivier played Andrew Wyke, a droll old writer whose wife is having an affair with the young, ambitious Milo Tindle, played by Caine. Thirty-five years later, Caine is starring as Wyke in an updated version of SLEUTH, completely rewritten by Nobel Prizewinner Harold Pinter and directed by multiple Oscar nominee Kenneth Branagh. Jude Law, who played the Michael Caine role in the 2004 remake of ALFIE, now takes over as Tindle, a hairdresser-actor who has shown up at Wyke's estate to demand that Wyke divorce his wife so Tindle can marry her. But the extremely successful and wealthy Wyke is not about to give up his wife without a very determined and well-calculated battle of wits. Wyke lives by himself in a home that features dozens of electronic gadgets and odd contraptions, forcing Tindle to always be on the lookout for something strange to happen. The cat-and-mouse game continues as Tindle and Wyke play mind games with each other in a thrilling contest of one-upsmanship that soon involves a gun. Caine is marvelous as Wyke, strutting through his home with the absolute confidence that he will get the best of Tindle, but Law, who is also one of the film's producers, holds up his end of the drama, giving as good as he gets. Branagh keeps a steady hand as director, not allowing the camera to get in the way of the two dueling characters, but Tim Harvey's unusual production design nearly steals the show.

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  • UPC: 043396225220
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