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  1. Hickey & Boggs is a 1972 American neo-noir [2] crime film written by Walter Hill and directed by Robert Culp . Plot. Two weary, hard-luck private eyes Al Hickey and Frank Boggs are hired to find a missing woman. Their inquiries bring death to almost everyone around them, culminating in a violent conclusion. Cast. Bill Cosby as Al Hickey.

  2. Oct 4, 1972 · With Bill Cosby, Robert Culp, Ta-Ronce Allen, Rosalind Cash. Bill Cosby and Robert Culp ("I Spy") are united again as private eyes in this Walter Hill-scripted "film noir." Searching for a missing girl, they find themselves involved with vicious criminals and precipitating a string of deaths.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Robert Culp
    • 1972-10-04
  3. If you're in the mood for a modern day film noir, you can't do much better than Hickey and Boggs, which takes place, appropriately enough, in Los Angeles. By the way, the film is also directed by Robert Culp, which marks his only directorial credit to date.

    • Robert Culp, Edward Teets
    • Bill Cosby
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  5. Summaries. Bill Cosby and Robert Culp ("I Spy") are united again as private eyes in this Walter Hill-scripted "film noir." Searching for a missing girl, they find themselves involved with vicious criminals and precipitating a string of deaths.

  6. Jan 25, 2012 · By. PopMatters Staff. / 25 January 2012. Calum Marsh: Whether you want to call it the last great contemporary film noir or the first great buddy action film, Robert Culp’s Hickey & Boggs...

  7. Hickey & Boggs (1972) - Trailer HD 1080p. Hickey & Boggs is a 1972 American neo-noir crime film written by Walter Hill and directed by Robert Culp. Culp and Bill Cosby, formerly...

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  8. Dec 14, 2010 · Reviews. CRIMEWATCH: Hickey & Boggs. by Peter |Published December 14, 2010|1 comment. In 1972, Robert Culp ( Hannie Caulder) directed this neo-noir crime film set in Los Angeles. Culp co-wrote the screenplay with Walter Hill who would make his directorial debut with Hard Times (1975).

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