

When Rosemary’s Baby went over schedule, Sinatra tried to get Farrow pulled from the production. Farrow was scheduled to play the role that eventually went to Jacqueline Bisset. This film is a good bridge for the classic film noir of the late 1950’s to the classic neo noir’s to come in the 1970’s.įavorite Tidbit: At the time of this film Sinatra was married to Mia Farrow who was filming the now classic Rosemary’s Baby. This may not be Sinatra’s best work, but it is an intriguing film that is well worth watching for Sinatra fans. Look for Robert Duvall and Jack Klugman in small roles as police detectives. Is this second case tied to the first? Is it just part of a bigger conspiracy? Her husband has committed suicide, but Norma doesn’t think this is the whole picture. He also gets a promotion due to this case, but did he send the wrong guy to death?Īs the film continues Leland is approached for help from Norma MacIver played by Jacqueline Bisset. When we return to the present, Leland helps solve the case and sees his suspect go to the electric chair. This flashback shows his wife as a damaged soul that is self destructive. The film then flashes back to Leland remembering how he meet his wife, played by Lee Remick.

The son is brutally murdered by somebody and the police force is under pressure to find the killer fast. The film starts out with a prominent businessman’s son found dead and Leland is brought to the crime scene. When confronted with drugs, open relationships, and homosexuals, you get the feeling he wishes he was back in simpler times, when this stuff was not openly paraded in front of his face. Leland is a bit displaced as he seems to be a detective stuck in the 1950’s and sometimes comes across as a man who doesn’t fit in to the late 1960’s changing world. The film revolves around Sinatra’s Joe Leland who is a hardboiled detective and is at the top of his game. The Detective was directed by Gordon Douglas, due to Sinatra’s request. So…in the literary world Die Hard is a sequel to The Detective…and Frank Sinatra played a younger version of Bruce Willis’ John McClane or Willis played an older version of Sinatra’s Joe Leland? I have not read either of these books, and find the movies have very little to nothing in common, but find this knowledge fascinating. Yup, Nothing Lasts Forever was adapted to a little film called Die Hard. to a Police Detective, but his name was also changed from Joe Leland to Officer John McClane. In this film, the Joe Leland character is also changed from a P.I. Nothing Lasts Forever was also adapted for the big screen.

This book isn’t as popular as Thorp’s second Joe Leland book, Nothing Lasts Forever. In this film the character Joe Leland is changed from a private investigator to a New York Police Detective. The book is the first book by Thorp based on his P.I. This film is based on a book by Roderick Thorp by the same name. The Detective is a neo-noir from 1968 starring Frank Sinatra.
