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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Harper, investigador privado

Title in Italiano:

Detective's Story

Title in Português:

Harper, Detective Privado

Title in Français:

Détective privé

Title in Türk:

Harper

Title in Deutsch:

Ein Fall für Harper

Synopsis

Private investigator Lew Harper skips the appointment to sign his divorce papers when asked to search for multi-millionaire Ralph Sampson, who has disappeared after flying into Los Angeles. Sampson's wife Elaine is physically disabled and wants to be sure he is not squandering the fortune she hopes to inherit.

Harper interviews Allan Taggert, Sampson's private pilot, and his flirtatious daughter Miranda. An old photo of a glamorous starlet in Sampson's bungalow leads Harper to Fay Estabrook, now an aging alcoholic. Harper gets her drunk to see if she is connected to Sampson's disappearance. When she passes out, he encounters the armed Dwight Troy, Fay's husband, who falls for Harper's cover story that he is just a lovesick fan of the former star.

Having intercepted a call at Fay's, Harper tracks down Betty Fraley, a lounge singer. When he asks about the missing Ralph, she recognizes his voice and has the bouncer Puddler take him out to beat him in a back alley, but Taggert arrives and knocks Puddler unconscious. Taggert then joins Harper as they head back to Troy's house to check on the truck Betty warned Fay to head off on the phone. Harper leaves Taggert standing watch outside, but the truck is warned off and gets away when Taggert shoots at it, though it leaves distinctive tire marks in the dust.

Elaine now receives a message from Ralph, asking her to cash in $500,000 worth of bonds and Harper deduces that he has been kidnapped. Driving to a remote mountaintop property that Sampson previously had given to Claude, a bogus holy man for his cult's temple, Harper evades attempts to distract him and finds a huge kettle of beans cooking, as well as the familiar tire prints.

Back at the Sampson estate, Harper finds a ransom note with instructions to drop the cash that night outside town. Harper sends Taggert and Albert Graves, Sampson's attorney, to deliver the cash while he keeps watch. During the ransom drop, the man picking up the money is shot dead and the cash is taken by someone in a white convertible. A matchbook on the body leads Harper to The Corner, a seedy bar where Harper charms the barmaid into revealing that the dead man was Eddie, a regular customer who had made a long-distance call from the bar three nights before. Outside, Harper spots Puddler driving the truck that earlier escaped him, which he follows back to Claude's temple.

When Puddler takes Harper to a dockside location, Harper manages to escape and kill the pursuing Puddler. Harper suspects that it was Taggert, Betty, and her brother Eddie who kidnapped Sampson. When questioned, Taggert pulls a gun on Harper but is shot by Graves, who arrives just in time. Harper then goes looking for Betty at her cottage and hears her being tortured by Troy, Claude and Fay. Harper bursts in when she reveals where the money is hidden, shoots Troy and slugs Claude unconscious; locking Fay in a closet, he helps Betty to escape.

Harper and Graves retrieve the money and Graves drives Harper home. On the way, Harper tells Graves he knows he was the crooks' secret partner and killed Sampson. Harper tells Graves that he has no choice but to turn him in and that Graves will have to shoot him to stop him. But when Harper gets out and walks to his front door, Graves cannot bring himself to shoot and Harper raises his arms in resignation.

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Harper
HARPER – Main Title
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Quietly There
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Magnus Cum Louder
Johnny Mandel: Performer
Livin' Alone
Johnny Mandel: Performer
Harper Does It Better
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Mexican Breakfast
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Sure As You're Born
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Harper's Ferry
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Temple Of The Clouds
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Bel Air
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Finale (Susan)
Johnny Mandel: Performer

User reviews

Mary Jackson
5/10

The musical score of Harper enhances the gritty and dark tone of the movie, adding depth to the emotional journey of the characters. The use of subtle cues and haunting themes helps to build a sense of mystery and intrigue throughout the film.

Anthony King
5/10

The soundtrack of Harper effectively captures the tension and suspense of the film's investigative storyline. The use of jazz-infused compositions and noir-inspired melodies creates a fitting atmosphere for the plot twists and character interactions.

Dorothy Hall
5/10

The soundtrack of Harper successfully immerses the audience in the retro setting of the film, with nostalgic undertones and cleverly crafted soundscapes that transport viewers to the era of private investigators and shady dealings. The music complements the visual storytelling, creating a cohesive and engaging cinematic experience.

Emily Williams
4/10

The music in Harper felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to evoke any emotional connection with the characters or the plot, leaving the audience feeling disconnected from the film's narrative.

Joseph Roberts
8/10

The musical score of Harper effectively sets the tone for the different scenes, adding depth and emotion to the storytelling. The combination of different musical styles and motifs creates a rich and dynamic auditory landscape that complements the visual narrative.

Steven Hill
2/10

The soundtrack of Harper failed to capture the tension and suspense of the storyline, lacking impactful cues to enhance the investigative scenes and the thrilling moments throughout the movie.

Kimberly Roberts
7/10

The soundtrack of Harper perfectly captures the suspense and mystery of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The use of music to build tension during key moments keeps the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

William Davis
1/10

The choice of instruments and melodies in the soundtrack of Harper did not seem to match the era and setting of the movie, resulting in a jarring and distracting listening experience that took away from the overall viewing pleasure.

Michael Jones
7/10

The soundtrack of Harper showcases the talent and creativity of the composer, demonstrating a deep understanding of how music can elevate the storytelling and immerse the audience in the world of the film. The memorable melodies and evocative themes stay with the viewers long after the movie ends, enhancing its impact and leaving a lasting impression.