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IMDbBest Film | 2007 | Kenneth
Best International Film | 2008
Best Screenplay | 2008 | Harold
Main Competition | 2007 | Haris
Best Original Score for a HorrorThriller Film | 2007 | Patrick
2007 | Kenneth
Box Office Collection 342,835 USD
Sir Michael Caine (Andrew Wyke) played the role of Milo Tindle in the first adaptation of the play: Sleuth (1972).
In this movie, Andrew often mistakes Milo for a hairdresser. In the first adaptation, Sleuth (1972), Milo was a hairdresser, not an actor.
This movie was shot entirely in sequence.
Although the basic situations in this movie and the first adaptation are frequently very similar, all of the dialogue has been completely changed from the 1972 movie and the original play.
(At around thirty-one minutes) At one point in the movie, Milo asks Andrew "What's it all about?" This was the tagline of Alfie (1966) and Alfie (2004), which respectively starred Sir Michael Caine and Jude Law in the title role.
"Milo Tindle: Maggie never told me you were... such a manipulator. She told me you were no good in bed, but she never told me you were such a manipulator. Andrew Wyke: She told you I was no good in bed? Milo Tindle: Oh, yes. Andrew Wyke: She was joking. I'm wonderful in bed. Milo Tindle: I must tell her."
"Andrew Wyke: I take a strictly moral position on all this. My wife is an adulteress. Actually, she should be stoned to death."