นักแสดงนำ
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東山紀之
Yuu Amagi
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倉科カナ
Tamaki Mizuta
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吉田鋼太郎
Masatoshi Katagiri
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北大路欣也
Shuntaro Domoto
เรื่องย่อ
ภาพยนตร์แนะนำ
Stu Bailey and Jeff Spencer are the wisecracking, womanizing private-detective heroes of this Warner Brothers drama. They work out of an office located at 77 Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, California, right next door to a snazzy restaurant where Kookie works as a valet. The finger-snapping, slang-talking Kookie occasionally helps Stu and Jeff with their cases, and eventually becomes a full-fledged member of the detective agency. Rex Randolph and J.R. Hale also join the firm, and Suzanne is their leggy secretary.
77 Sunset Strip
นักฟิสิกส์ร่วมมือกับตำรวจหญิงไขคดีอาชญากรรมปริศนาที่ดูเหนือธรรมชาติ โดยใช้อัจฉริยภาพและตรรกะของตัวเอง
ยอดอัจฉริยะไขคดีป่วน
Detective Ukyo Sugishita confronts crime on the basis of his own convictions. He has a partner that works for him in the Special Task Unit. For the first 7 seasons, Ukyo’s first partner is Kaoru Kameyama. He is a good-natured, hot-tempered, straightforward and somewhat scattered detective. Beginning in Season 8, Takeru Kanbe replaces Kameyama. Contrary to his predecessor, Takeru is a lanky, cool, conceited and confident detective. From Season 11 to Season 13, Ukyo’s partner is a young detective Toru Kai. Toru is a son of Deputy Director-General of The National Police Agency. But he became a detective by his own effort. And starting with Season 14, Ukyo’s current partner is Wataru Kaburagi, an elite bureaucrat who came to the Metropolitan Police Department on temporary assignment. As the first partner without any career of a police officer, he will face challenging cases together with Ukyo.
AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo
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".
Barnaby Jones
Baretta is an American detective television series which ran on ABC from 1975 to 1978. The show was a milder version of a successful 1973–74 ABC series, Toma, starring Tony Musante as chameleon-like, real-life New Jersey police officer David Toma. While popular, Toma received intense criticism at the time for its realistic and frequent depiction of police and criminal violence. When Musante left the series after a single season, the concept was retooled as Baretta, with Robert Blake in the title role.
Baretta
In the Ningyo-cho area of Nihonbashi, Tokyo - a woman was murdered. Detective Kaga Kyoichiro, who just transferred to the Nihonbashi police precinct, is placed in charge of the murder case. With virtually the entire residents of Ningyo-cho's shopping street emerging as suspects, Detective Kaga must use his keen sense of deductive reasoning to uncover the truth.
Shinzanmono
How do you solve a murder in a post-fact world? Especially when sailing the Mediterranean on an ocean liner filled with the wealthy and powerful. Everyone on board is hiding something… but is one of them a killer? That’s what the world’s once greatest detective, Rufus Cotesworth, and his protégée, Imogene, aim to discover.
Death and Other Details
Detective Inspector Ray Lennox investigates the disappearance of a schoolgirl while battling cocaine addiction and a mental breakdown.
Crime
โอคิเทงามิ เคียวโกะ เป็นนักสืบเอกชนสาวสวยผู้หลงใหลในเงินทองอย่างมาก เธอยังเป็นที่รู้จักในนามนักสืบขี้ลืม ความทรงจำของเธอจะถูกรีเซ็ตเมื่อเธอนอนหลับในตอนกลางคืน ซึ่งหมายความว่าเธอสามารถปฏิบัติตามข้อกำหนดด้านการรักษาความลับได้อย่างเคร่งครัด เธอไขคดีทั้งหมดได้ภายในหนึ่งวัน ไม่ว่าคดีนั้นจะเป็นอะไรก็ตาม เธอคือนักสืบที่เร็วที่สุดในโลก! แต่มีบางสิ่งที่สำคัญมากที่เคียวโกะต้องไม่ลืม และมันถูกเขียนไว้บนร่างกายของเธอด้วยปากกาวิเศษ
บันทึกความทรงจำโอคิเตะกามิ เคียวโกะ
Police Detective Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners investigate crimes in Los Angeles.