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The Late Show

The nicest movie you'll ever see about murder and blackmail.
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User Score67 ratings
TMDB 6.316+19771h 33mEnglish
MysteryCrimeComedy

Synopsis

Over-the-hill gumshoe in Los Angeles seeks to avenge the killing of an old pal, another detective who was involved in a case concerning a murdered broad, stolen stamps, a nickel-plated handgun, a cheating dolly, and a kidnapped pussycat.

Director
Robert BentonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Warner Bros. Pictures2 production companies
Release
February 10, 1977Released
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Top Cast

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Art Carney
Art Carney
Ira Wells
Lily Tomlin
Lily Tomlin
Margo
Bill Macy
Bill Macy
Charlie Hatter
Eugene Roche
Eugene Roche
Ron Birdwell
Joanna Cassidy
Joanna Cassidy
Laura Birdwell
John Considine
John Considine
Lamar
Ruth Nelson
Ruth Nelson
Mrs. Schmidt
John Davey
Sergeant Dayton

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Jun 19, 2025

When “Charlie” (Bill Macy) turns up to talk to his old PI pal “Ira” (Art Carney) about helping “Margo” (Lily Tomlin) to track down her kidnapped cat, then he gets short shrift. He is far more concerned with finding the people who recently murdered his partner and thinks she ought to just pay the “ransom”. She’s not got two cents to rub together, however, and so uses her wits to intrigue the man into following up her complaint against “Birdwell” (Eugene Roche) and his cashmere-clad henchman “Lamar” (John Considine). The first meeting doesn’t go so well - even if he does get a free Van Heusen shirt - but it does start a ball rolling for this curmudgeonly old grump who realises that his search for the killer and for her kitty are in some way connected. Tomlin’s on good form here but it’s Carney who steals this as his out-of-shape and cynical “Ira” sweats, huffs and puffs his way through a cheery detective yarn with an agreeable pace, some pithy dialogue and daft scenarios that reminded me of a sort of “Rockford Files” meets “McQ” enterprise. It does reset itself a little too often, but it’s still an enjoyable parody of many things from this genre that have gone before and I did enjoy it.

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