I recently re-watched one of my favourite movies - "Sleuth" (1972) with fabulous Michael Caine and extraordinary sir Lowrence Olivier - and sudddenly understood that its ending is quite "saw-ish". So I quickly made this video up. Unfortunately, for editing I only had a russian version (where voices are louder), so if you haven't seen the original movie... Well, firstly, go see it. And, secondly, look for original lines below:
-The game's over, Andrew. I'm going home now.
-Milo... You do see... I'm not really a good game's player. I mean to say: never play the same game three times running*.
-Andrew... don't forget. Be sure to tell them... It was just... a bloody game.
*now that's a rule "Saw" franchise never learned...
ok what's the point of this movie ?
MrDenixd 3 months ago
It's no exageration when I say I've seen this film over 100 times since I first saw it screened on BBC1 in the early 80's. Both actors deserved Oscars and I feel it was Caine's finest performance simply because Olivier raised the 'bar'. Shame therefor on Mr. Caine for having anything to do with the 'remake'. The real crime was that Marlon Brando took the Oscar that year for 'The Godfather'.Every scene is magical and it's fascinating to watch Caine's transformation & I'm not talking 'make up'!
stevejailbirdmatt 1 year ago
Excellent work! "Sleuth" is one of my favorites too. Thanks.
goncuriel 1 year ago
@kayceeajit I'm glad you bought the dvd. A terrific old movie !
kenfig 1 year ago
I did not venture to see the remake since Iiked the original so much. I recently purchased a DVD of the original in the UK. I was so thrilled and watched the movie as soon as it reached me. I felt very thrilled.
kayceeajit 1 year ago
An AWESOME movie which i'm glad to say i have on dvd nowadays ; what were they thinking doing that stupid re-make ?,all high tech as well ; whats THAT nonsense got to do with the old classic ?
kenfig 1 year ago