
High Tide
★ 6.7 · 1994 · 42m · Comedy · Crime · Mystery · Drama
Brothers work as private investigators.

★ 6.7 · 1994 · 42m · Comedy · Crime · Mystery · Drama
Brothers work as private investigators.

1984 · ★ 7.5
An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.
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2003 · ★ 6.6
Loki, the Norse god of mischief, has been exiled to the human world for what was apparently was a bad joke. Along with being exiled, he’s forced to take the form of a child. He’s told the only way he can get back to the world of the gods is if he can collect auras of evil that take over human hearts, and so to do this he runs a detective agency. Loki is soon joined by a human girl named Mayura who is a maniac for mysteries, and she soon helps out in her own way. However, soon other Norse gods begin to appear, and most have the intent to assassinate Loki for reasons unclear.
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2019 · ★ 7.9
After a young woman is accused of lying about a rape, two female detectives investigate a spate of eerily similar attacks.
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2002 · ★ 7.8
Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang are launched into the 21st century, with new mysteries to solve.
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1986 · ★ 7.5
Tormented and bedridden by a debilitating disease, a mystery writer relives his detective stories through his imagination and hallucinations.
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1973 · ★ 7
Barnaby Jones is a television detective series starring Buddy Ebsen and Lee Meriwether as father- and daughter-in-law who run a private detective firm in Los Angeles. The show ran on CBS from January 28, 1973 to April 3, 1980, beginning as a midseason replacement. William Conrad guest starred as Frank Cannon of Cannon on the first episode of Barnaby Jones, "Requiem for a Son" and the two series had a two-part crossover episode in 1975, "The Deadly Conspiracy".
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1982 · ★ 7.1
Laura Holt, a licensed private detective, opens a detective agency but finds that potential clients refuse to hire a woman, however qualified. To solve the problem, Laura invents a fictitious male superior whom she names Remington Steele. Through a series of events that unfold in the first episode, "License to Steele," a former thief and con man, whose real name is never revealed, assumes the identity of Remington Steele. Behind the scenes, Laura remains firmly in charge.
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