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Director: Agnieszka Holland
Cast: Danny Glover, Kelly Lynch, Dan Hedaya, Ron Rifkin
In 1940s, sympathetic African American L.A. shamus Philip Marlowe helps a dame in trouble whose lovers are offing each other over a possibly fake pearl necklace. He must also deal with a racist cop that's investigating the murders.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Red Wind (1995), directed by Agnieszka Holland, is a critically acclaimed drama film that follows an African American private investigator, Philip Marlowe, as he helps a woman navigate a complex web of murders and a possibly fake pearl necklace in 1940s Los Angeles. The film has received positive reviews, though details on its awards recognition or public reception ratings are not available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of 1940s noir and social commentary will appreciate director Agnieszka Holland's 1995 film Red Wind, which blends classic detective fiction with thoughtful examinations of racism and corruption. The performances by Danny Glover, Kelly Lynch, and Dan Hedaya bring depth and nuance to the twisting mystery of a possibly fake pearl necklace at the heart of the story.
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