Milo Tindle

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Milo Tindle is a young hairdresser and the lover of Andrew Wyke’s wife who becomes the rival and foil to the older man in the psychological thriller film "Sleuth" (1972).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedAs character in Sleuth (2007 film)
appearsIn Sleuth (1972 film)
basedOn Sleuth (1972 film)
surface form: Milo Tindle (character in Anthony Shaffer play "Sleuth")
characterInGenre psychological thriller film
countryOfWorkOrigin United Kingdom
createdBy Anthony Shaffer
engagesIn psychological games
role-playing
ethnicBackground Italian descent
filmDirectorOfWork Joseph L. Mankiewicz
filmReleaseYearOfAppearance 1972
firstAppearance Sleuth (1972 film)
surface form: Sleuth (play, 1970)
firstFilmAppearance Sleuth (1972 film)
foilTo Andrew Wyke
gender male
houseVisited Andrew Wyke’s country house
inConflictWith Andrew Wyke
languageOfWork English
languageSpoken English
loverOf Marguerite Wyke
medium film
theatre
narrativeFunction social upstart
younger rival
narrativeRole antagonist
protagonist
victim
nationality British
occupation hairdresser
playPremiereYearOfAppearance 1970
playwrightOfWork Anthony Shaffer
portrayedBy Jude Law
Michael Caine
primaryLocationInWork Andrew Wyke’s mansion
relationshipToAndrewWyke wife’s lover
rivalOf Andrew Wyke
romanticPartner Marguerite Wyke
setting Wiltshire
surface form: Wiltshire, England
socialClass middle class
themeAssociation class conflict
gamesmanship
male rivalry
threatenedBy Andrew Wyke
weaponUsedAgainst firearm (staged shooting)

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Sleuth (1972 film) mainCharacter Milo Tindle
Andrew Wyke conflictsWith Milo Tindle