What are the world’s famous detective films?

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World Detective Novel The first famous detective on the stage. The characters written by American writer Edgar Allan Poe.

Cuff

The detective written by the British novelist Wilkie Collins. He is about 50 years old, with gray hair; he is almost skinny; his complexion is yellow and withered, like fallen leaves in autumn; his eyes are blue-gray, his tone is a little melancholy; he has long fingers, hooked like claws. He doesn't look like a detective at all, but more like a funeral parlor owner or a down-and-out pastor. In "The Moon Stone", he showed off his magical powers and used the method of peeling off cocoons and peeling bananas to capture the cunning criminal and return the moon stones to their original owners. With his wisdom and bravery, he proved that people "cannot be judged by appearance".

Ellery 6.1 Quinn and Son

American writer Ellery 6.1 Quinn is a father and son detective. What’s interesting is that the writer split his name into two characters and became two characters in his novel - father and son detectives. Quinn Sr. is a detective with the New York Police Department; Ellery Quinn is a mystery novelist and his father's informal assistant. Old Quinn was a determined and down-to-earth man; Ellery was a pure theorist. When investigating cases, they are often not convinced, sometimes quarrel, and sometimes reconcile, but they are a golden pair. It shows its power in "The Mystery of the Greek Coffin" and "The Mystery of the Dutch Shoes", which is an eye-opener for readers.

Drewry Lane

The famous detective written by American writer Ellery Quinn. In his early years, he played major roles in Shakespeare's plays. Later, he lived in seclusion in a Hamlet Manor in the suburbs of New York. He is deaf in both ears, but his eyes are extremely sharp; in his sixties, he is still full of energy and extraordinary demeanor. There was no wrinkle on his serious and dignified face, his voice was loud, and he was good at makeup. He didn't look like an old man. Whenever he is invited by the police to solve a case, he always likes to recite lines from Shakespeare's plays. Before revealing the mystery, a speech must be made. Such as he thinks. Crime is committed with the help of crazy passion, a kind of atrocity; although he is deaf, he has a pair of eyes to see through the criminal's psychology. He once showed his talents in "The Tragedy of X" and "The Tragedy of Y".

Assin 6?1 Luoping

The thief written by French novelist Maurice 6?1 Leblanc is also a detective. His detective skills are not inferior to those of Sherlock Holmes. Yasen?6?1 Luo Ping became a robber out of righteous indignation because his father died unjustly in prison and his mother was discriminated against in society. Features: Elusive. She is good at putting on makeup and can change her voice and handwriting. Later, he followed the wet nurse's advice and became a detective. He fought with Sherlock Holmes, won honor for France, and became a national hero in the eyes of the French. The marriage was unfortunate. The first wife died of illness; the second wife was killed; and the third wife became a nun because Yassen?6?1 Luoping was busy with detective work. In his later years, he lived in seclusion in the countryside and planted many roses in his yard. No one knew that this old man had appeared in 100 novels when he was young and became famous.

Van Toussaint

The professor detective written by the American writer Jacques Futrey, the professor is more famous than the detective. It is a doctor of philosophy, a doctor of law, a doctor of medicine, a doctor of dentistry, a member of the Royal Society, and some degrees and titles awarded by foreign universities and societies. He has a slender figure and an elegant and clear scholarly demeanor. He has a particularly wide forehead and is known as the "thinking machine" or "computer man". He never gives up, but uses logical reasoning to defeat the world chess king in 30 moves.

The famous saying is: "Spirit is better than material, and the ability of thought can control everything." He has appeared frequently in more than 40 novels such as "The Problem in Room No. 13" and "The Lost Necklace". There was a shipwreck, but fortunately his wife saved him.

Brown

The priest written by the British writer Chesterton is also a famous detective. He was born with a chubby figure, broad shoulders, and a round face. He always carried an umbrella in his hand. Some people describe Father Brown as a fat mouse that is slow and hunched over. But people should not be judged by their appearance. His sharp eyes can penetrate people's psychology. He is usually taciturn, but when he speaks, he is full of witty words. In "Father Brown's Secret" and "The Failed Father Brown", he solved the case with inspiration and caught the murderer by intuition, which surprised everyone. The famous quote goes, "Criminals are creative artists, detectives are critics."

Trent

The detective written by the British novelist Bentley. He is a painter for generations, and his father is a master of painting. He became famous in the painting world at the age of 20. But detectives have always been regarded as the most sacred profession. Lively, curious, and humorous, he usually has a playful smile and is addicted to cigarettes; he looks exactly like Don Quixote, with fluffy hair and slovenly appearance; he has a slender figure, high forehead bones, and a mustache, which is a bit funny. Appearing on the stage in "Trent's Last Case", he solved a murder case through his reasoning; but the final truth proved that Trent's reasoning was completely wrong and almost resulted in an unjust case. So Trent wanted to change his career, and later appeared in "Trent's Intervention" and "Trent's Own Case", embarrassing the famous detective. But he is indeed a unique detective.

John Thorndike

The detective written by the British writer Austen Freeman. Born in London in 1870. Studied pathology and forensic medicine at the Medical College of St. Macartet Hospital. Later he worked in a museum and qualified as a lawyer. Appeared on the detective scene almost at the same time as Sherlock Holmes. He has a gentle, honest and simple personality, and often appears at murder scenes carrying a handbag. Detectives on suspicious cases rely on scientific reasoning and do not miss any suspicious traces. He is good at using cameras and microscopes and is proficient in graphology. He has outstanding performances in "Singing Looking Back" and "Tabouleh's Secret", and is known as the "Scientific Detective".

Jesif?6?1 Lulutbo

An expert in deductive reasoning written by the French detective novelist Caestan?6?1 Lulu. Occupation is newspaper reporter. When he was 18 years old, a man's left leg was found in the sewer beside the Seine River in France. He wrote an exclusive story and published it in the newspaper. He was hired by a major newspaper as a reporter specializing in reporting the case, with a monthly salary of up to 250 francs. Born with a big brain, he is extremely smart and can solve crimes like solving geometry problems. He showed his talents in "The Mystery of the Yellow Room" and "The Scent of the Lady in Black". The experience is: focus on evidence and reason based on facts.

Poirot

Hercule. Poirot is one of the most outstanding and popular detectives in the history of literature. His character is very unique and easy to recognize. He is picky by nature and has no modesty. He wears brand-name leather shoes and has an impressive beard on his face. He is very unique. "The Mysterious Case at Styles Manor" debuted in 1920 and remained famous for 50 years. When he was young, he worked as a Belgian policeman. After the First World War, he fled to London. There is a pair of shining green cat eyes and a mustache that is full of energy. Use reasoning when solving crimes and use your "grey brain cells" to see through illusions. He emphasizes using his brain to solve crimes and is not good at boxing and boxing. Firmly opposed to using Sherlock. In the manner of Sherlock Holmes and other famous detectives, they approach cases with great energy, carefully examining fingerprints, shoe prints, fallen cigarette ashes, or broken branches.

Miss Marple

Agatha?6?1 The second detective in Christie's novel is also one of the few female detectives. St Mary Mittedam who lives in the UK. Because she was nosy, people gave her the nickname "Old Cat". Miss Marple has never been married. I believe that no matter what major case, it is still related to the trivial matters in life. And store the files of various criminals in your mind, and once you find something suspicious, immediately connect them together.