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Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective

  • TV Movie
  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
409
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Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective (1981)
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When D. C. Dangerous Davies, not held in high regard by his superiors, is assigned to find a notorious criminal kingpin, he uncovers the details of 15 year old cold case.When D. C. Dangerous Davies, not held in high regard by his superiors, is assigned to find a notorious criminal kingpin, he uncovers the details of 15 year old cold case.When D. C. Dangerous Davies, not held in high regard by his superiors, is assigned to find a notorious criminal kingpin, he uncovers the details of 15 year old cold case.

  • Director
    • Val Guest
  • Writers
    • Leslie Thomas
    • Val Guest
  • Stars
    • Bernard Cribbins
    • Bill Maynard
    • Joss Ackland
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    409
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Val Guest
    • Writers
      • Leslie Thomas
      • Val Guest
    • Stars
      • Bernard Cribbins
      • Bill Maynard
      • Joss Ackland
    • 27User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bernard Cribbins
    Bernard Cribbins
    • Dangerous Davies
    Bill Maynard
    Bill Maynard
    • Mod Lewis
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Chief Insp. Yardbird
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Sergeant Ben
    Frank Windsor
    Frank Windsor
    • Fred Fennell
    John Leyton
    John Leyton
    • Dave Boot
    Maureen Lipman
    Maureen Lipman
    • Ena Lind
    Cindy O'Callaghan
    • Josie Norris
    Derek Bond
    Derek Bond
    • Det. Supt. Carter
    Patsy Rowlands
    Patsy Rowlands
    • Madame Tarantella
    Colin Baker
    Colin Baker
    • William Lind
    Avril Angers
    Avril Angers
    • Mrs. Fulljames
    Ken Jones
    • Mr. Norris
    Jeremy Sinden
    Jeremy Sinden
    • Det. Sgt. Green
    Peter Bland
    Peter Bland
    • George Tilth
    Lucy Aston
    • Celia Norris
    Pam St. Clement
    Pam St. Clement
    • Mrs. Norris
    Eric Francis
    Eric Francis
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    • Director
      • Val Guest
    • Writers
      • Leslie Thomas
      • Val Guest
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    8ygwerin1

    Not so dusty well brushed

    Leslie Thomas created a character of Dangerous Davies, and penned four novels around his exploits. There were two spin offs featuring DC Davies, this movie and the TV series.

    As yet I have not read any of the original Thomas novels so unfortunately, I can't really judge just how close the different incarnations comes to Thomas visions for the character.

    The nearest I had got to the character was on the box with Peter Davison, portraying the eponymous sleuth.

    Tonight the movie popped up on the Talking Pictures TV channel and I simply, couldn't resist watching it just to see what it was like.

    Bernard Cribbins is really ideal as Dangerous Davies, his portrayal gives a somewhat different perspective to the character.

    After seeing the TV portrayal it's interesting for me to compare the settings around DC Davies, the different characters in his personal and work lives. On TV Davies has to contend with work colleagues and we see, the reasons why they treat him as a pariah.

    Which is really the whole baggage that he has to carry around with him, the rational for his moniker of Dangerous.

    The stories in each TV Episode are resolved within it, so they are tightly scripted and well put together.

    The film differs from the TV Series in the marked way, that whilst DC Davies obviously works in a police station. We never really get to see any of his immediate work colleagues, either Detective Sergeant or Inspector. So we don't really get to see why he has acquired his moniker, it's only ever mentioned obliquely relative to him.

    The film format enables more time to develop a story than the TV Series allows, and this movie's plot is interesting and reasonably involved.

    Really the only extra characters that are in both film and TV incarnations, are Mod and Dangerous's his ex wife. The ex spouse doesn't really seem to feature all that much, she certainly isn't as central as in the TV programme.

    Mod Lewis is ably personified by Bill Maynard and it was great to be able, to see him in something more substantive than I had seen him in.
    10david-1888

    A great story that stuck in my mind for 20 years after seeing it once!

    Now available on DVD, many more people have a chance to view this lost classic of British TV.

    A belting story about a cold case file, a young girl's disappearance is reopened by 'The Last Detective' anyone would give a decent case to, played by Bernard Cribbins.

    The story opens on the 'North West Frontier'... of London with Cribbins tackling yet another dirty police job, breaking into a besieged flat with a dustbin on his head for protection.

    We soon warm to this robust and human policeman and we discover that he gets all the nasty jobs because his bosses think he's the last detective anyone in their right mind would assign to a murder case.

    Then by a seeming twist of fate, a seemingly nondescript case involving a recently deceased officer is 'given' to him and through it he unfolds a mystery from long ago, aged witnesses lead him where no one has been before, to clues no one has bothered to follow and to a startling conclusion.

    A good cast and a fine script, a haunting score underpins the action and the nice unexpected twist in the tale brings a brilliant end to a riveting piece of storytelling.

    I can still whistle the theme tune even after so long.

    See it. If you can find a copy. Whistle with me.
    it001k0306

    Top class effort.

    Back in my teens I became a big fan of the novels of witty Welshman Leslie Thomas. Rude but never sleazy, funny, bordering on slapstick but never becoming childish, emotive without being mawkish and dramatic enough to make you care. Very few of Thomas' novels appear to make their mark on screen and I reckon that's because too much of Thomas' work would have to be cut, leaving what remained on screen too uninvolving. The Peter Davison TV series of recent years has been OK - I like Davison and that show has been a decent comedy drama but it has rarely felt like classic Thomas. It has taken me some 25 years to view the Cribbins version and I love it! It really is a top class effort that makes the most of everything that made Thomas so great in the first place. The film may look a little dated now but rather than spoiling it, this simply makes the whole thing more nostalgic. And what a cast! A cavalcade of British TV screen greats including Maureen lipman, Bill Maynard, a future Doctor Who and a future Eastender. Check this one out if you are proud of your Brit heritage - if you're an American who likes our sense of humour - and there seems to be quite a few of you - then you'll love it too.
    10xmasdaybaby1966

    A great British cast with great humour

    An underrated British gem from a time when we had no film industry. A good script and a top British cast including two national treasures Maureen Lipman and stalwart Bernard Cribbins in a rare leading role) with some great comedic moments including visual gags that stand this out from the pilot if the TV series. Bill Maynard's dodgy Welsh accent is a bit off-putting but an all-around great film that saw several of an elderly cast in their final roles. The only shame is that it took more than 20 years to turn Leslie Thomas's stories into a TV series. The film is hard to find (I saw it on retro channel Talking Pictures TV some 40 years after its release but still stands up well despite a few comments which would not be acceptable today). Unlike the TV series Bernard doesn't have a St. Bernard but he does have the Dulux dog named Kitty.
    7imdb2003

    Obsession can be Dangerous

    In some respects this film feels really dated. Not surprising, given that (at the time of writing) it is 25 years old, and that (without giving anything away) the events the film revolves around took place another 15 years before that. It lacks the polish that overwhelmed the British film industry a decade later, but the end result is still watchable and in its own way fascinating. There are elements of almost slapstick comedy, but at the same time there are much darker themes.

    Being more used to the ITV television series starring Peter Davidson, the casting of Bernard Cribbins as the lead character was at first a little jarring, but then as you get into the film it becomes clear that he was possibly the ideal choice. For one thing you get a much better understanding of Det. Constable Davies ironic nickname of "Dangerous" and the title "The Last Detective". He's a bumbling fool (or so his colleagues think), who only gets sent into a situation either as a last resort or as cannon-fodder to save the bruises of his fellow officers. Nevertheless, beneath his haphazard demeanour is a man obsessed, and with a combination of dogged - almost pig-headed - determination, keener observation than he is credited with by those around him he finds solutions to a case lesser officers have left long cold, and deemed irrelevant by his obstructive superiors.

    Cribbins' portrayal of Davies leaves you understanding him as a man with a heart, determined to find justice for a long-forgotten victim. In some respects this has become a cliché in British police and crime drama, but unlike contemporary dramatisations this character is perfectly capable of callous brutality when he believes the recipient no longer worthy of consideration. The plot relies on a few awkward contrivances to create links in the chain of detection, but overall it's a surprisingly satisfying film.

    I wouldn't say this film deserves a "family" categorisation, except with elder teenage children.

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    • Trivia
      The last film of Bernard Lee.
    • Goofs
      During the first flashback scene where Celia Norris is cycling on the road, she goes by two Austin Maxis. That bit was set in 1965. The Austin Maxi was launched in 1969.
    • Quotes

      [Madame Tarantella, a fortune teller, is talking about her romance with Fennell]

      Madame Tarantella: I couldn't see a future for us together.

      Dangerous Davies: If you couldn't, who could?

    • Crazy credits
      Initial caption in opening credits: "This is the story of a man who became deeply concerned with the unsolved murder of a young girl. He was a born stumbler, but patient and very dogged...".
    • Connections
      Remade as The Last Detective (2003)

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El último detective
    • Filming locations
      • Little Venice, Paddington, London, England, UK(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
      • ITC Entertainment Group
      • Maidenhead Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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