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  1. Tony Rome. Disponible en Star+. Un detective privado se encuentra con asesinato y fraude tras aceptar un caso para localizar a una heredera desaparecida. Drama 1966 1 h 50 min. 63%.

  2. Der Schnüffler (1967) Der Schnüffler ist ein US-amerikanischer Kriminalfilm aus dem Jahr 1967 nach dem Roman Miami Mayhem (auch: Tony Rome) von Marvin H. Albert, der in der deutschen Übersetzung ebenfalls unter dem Titel Der Schnüffler erschienen ist.

  3. Tony Rome features the sort of winding plotline and tough-guy characterizations familiar to fans of '40s film noir, those down-and-dirty classics that usually found someone like Humphrey Bogart smacking around someone like Elisha Cook Jr.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2014 · Tony Rome, directed by Gordon Douglas, stars Frank Sinatra as the eponymous detective. The film is set in Miami Beach—or “20 miles of sand in search of a city,” as Tony describes it. A former cop turned private detective now living on a houseboat, he’s called in to help an old friend from the force who’s working private security at a ...

  5. Tony Rome, a tough Miami PI living on a houseboat, is hired by a local millionaire to find jewelry stolen from his daughter, and in the process has several encounters with local hoods as well as the Miami Beach PD.

  6. The beautiful daughter of a wealthy industrialist turns up drunk and unconscious in a hotel room. To avoid a scandal the hotel house detective hires his former partner, private detective Tony Rome, to sober her up and escort her home. The next day, the girl's diamond pin is mysteriously missing. Arriving back at his houseboat, Tony is greeted by a pair of thugs who knock him out and tear his ...

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › culture-magazines › tony-romeTony Rome | Encyclopedia.com

    Tony Rome ★★½ 1967Tony Rome (Sinatra) is a P.I. living the good life on his boat in Miami. He's hired by wealthy builder Rudolph Kosterman (Oakland) to keep an eye on his erratic daughter, Diana (Lyons). Turns out there's organized crime and blackmail involved as well—oh, and a babe named Ann (St. John).