Sleuth
Obey the rules.
2007 | 86m | English
Popularity: 7 (history)
| Director: | Kenneth Branagh |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Harold Pinter |
| Staring: |
| Locked in a high-tech English manor, bound in a deadly duel of wits, Andrew Wyke and Milo Tindle come together as English gentlemen to discuss the matter of Wyke's wife: the woman both are sleeping with. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 12, 2007 |
|---|---|
| Director: | Kenneth Branagh |
| Writer: | Harold Pinter |
| Genres: | Drama, Mystery, Thriller |
| Keywords | age difference, female lover, insurance fraud, remake, based on play or musical, conflict, millionaire, resident, dual personality, chess match, checkmate |
| Production Companies | Sony Pictures Classics, Castle Rock Entertainment, Timnick Films, Riff Raff Film Productions, Mandate International |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $342,835
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 04, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Michael Caine | Andrew Wyke |
| Jude Law | Milo Tindle |
| Harold Pinter | Man on T.V. |
| Carmel O'Sullivan | Maggie |
| Kenneth Branagh | Other Man on T.V. |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Kenneth Branagh | Director |
| Harold Pinter | Screenplay |
| Patrick Doyle | Orchestrator, Original Music Composer |
| Haris Zambarloukos | Director of Photography |
| Alexandra Byrne | Costume Design |
| David Appleby | Still Photographer |
| Anthony Shaffer | Teleplay |
| Celia Bobak | Set Decoration |
| Chris Benstead | Music Editor |
| Neil Farrell | Editor |
| Tim Harvey | Production Design |
| Iain White | Art Direction |
| Eileen Kastner-Delago | Hair Designer |
| Mitch Lumsden | Hairstylist |
| Kelly Marazzi | Key Makeup Artist |
| Nathaniel De'Lineadeus | Makeup Artist |
| John David Gunkle | Unit Manager |
| Emily Stillman | Unit Production Manager |
| Maggie Rodford | Music Producer |
| James Shearman | Conductor |
| Libbie Barr | Script Supervisor |
| Jon Baker | Armorer |
| Peter Boothby | Production Runner |
| Neil Chordia | Production Executive |
| Sara Keene | Publicist |
| Richard Morrison | Title Designer |
| Stephen Murphy | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Matthew Smith | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Chris Lyons | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Jack Stew | Foley Artist |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Kenneth Branagh | Producer |
| Jude Law | Producer |
| Martin Shafer | Executive Producer |
| Simon Halfon | Producer |
| Marion Pilowsky | Producer |
| Ben Jackson | Producer |
| Simon Moseley | Producer |
| Tom Sternberg | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
| Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 4 | 17 | 29 | 9 |
| 2024 | 5 | 19 | 33 | 12 |
| 2024 | 6 | 17 | 26 | 9 |
| 2024 | 7 | 19 | 27 | 11 |
| 2024 | 8 | 14 | 23 | 8 |
| 2024 | 9 | 11 | 17 | 7 |
| 2024 | 10 | 11 | 17 | 7 |
| 2024 | 11 | 12 | 21 | 7 |
| 2024 | 12 | 11 | 26 | 7 |
| 2025 | 1 | 12 | 23 | 9 |
| 2025 | 2 | 9 | 13 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 6 | 14 | 1 |
| 2025 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
| 2025 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
| 2025 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| 2025 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
| 2025 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 10 | 2 | 5 | 1 |
| 2025 | 11 | 3 | 4 | 1 |
| 2025 | 12 | 3 | 5 | 1 |
| 2026 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 2 |
| 2026 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 4 |
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If you saw the 1972 version with Olivier and Caine then that will likely have robbed this iteration of a fair chunk of it’s jeopardy, especially in the latter stages as Sir Michael's "Andrew" invites playboy “Milo” (Jude Law) to his ultra-modern country pile where his host suggests a plan by which h ... e can continue to cheat with his wife. Indeed, not just that but secure the funds to keep them both in the style to which she has already become accustomed. Thing is though, has the cocky young man the intellect to match the wily and shrewd “Andrew”? Is there a deal on the cards to keep both men happy? Caine makes for quite an engaging protagonist for the first half hour, but unfortunately the scheme itself struggles to remain plausible and as the second phase of their tennis match kicked in I felt the pace and the thrust of the concept just too weak to hold my attention. It’s as if all of the creative effort went into the A-side of the film and the B-side is just there to tee up a conclusion that is mischievous at times, even ever so slightly homo-erotic (“Milo” is an hairdresser), but that just fizzles out after an surfeit of noisy dialogue that largely dissolves the originally quite entertaining dynamic between the two men. The camera clearly loves Jude Law and this does have it’s moments, but these are too few to make this remake a patch on the original, and it’s not a film I’m going to remember for long.