Harper (released in the UK as The Moving Target) is a 1966 American mystery film based on Ross Macdonald's 1949 novel The Moving Target and adapted for the screen by novelist William Goldman, who admired MacDonald's writings. The film stars Paul Newman as Lew Harper (Lew Archer in the novel). It is directed by Jack Smight, with an ensemble cast that includes Robert Wagner, Julie Harris, Janet Leigh, Shelley Winters and Arthur Hill. The film pays homage to Humphrey Bogart's portrayals of Sam Spade and Phillip Marlowe by featuring Bogart's widow, Lauren Bacall, who plays a wounded wife searching for her missing husband, a role similar to General Sternwood in the 1946 Bogart-and-Bacall film, The Big Sleep. In 1975, Newman reprised the role in The Drowning Pool.
Harper

NR2h 1m6.8

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A private investigator is tasked with finding a wealthy husband who has mysteriously disappeared from California's upper class, but uncovers a sinister plot when he discovers the husband has been kidnapped by a cunning mastermind.

The Drowning Pool

PG1h 49m6.5

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A troubled city detective embarks on a perilous journey to Louisiana to protect a former love interest whose secrets are about to be exposed.

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