I rented (or caught on cable) this one and recall some decent urban (NYC? Europe?) location shooting. The 70s sure was a creative time for movies. I enjoy procedural movies like this, which demonstrate in real time a process like a heist or how to pick a pocket. Does anyone remember the Ellery Queen series?
A. Harry... was shot on location in Seattle, where I later went to college.
B. I LOVED Ellery Queen! I can, to this day, hum the theme song by Elmer Bernstein. Starring Jim (father of Tim) Hutton. David Wayne, aka The Mad Hatter in the 60's Batman series, played Inspector Richard Queen, Ellery's dad (and no explanation was ever given as to why he was 15 inches shorter than his son!). Ran for 23 eps in '75-'76. One of the all-time great shows that should have run longer than a single season. (Last year's Rubicon is the most recent addition to that list)
TANC: my netflix shipment on the day I made that post was, indeed, disc one of the
Ellery Queen mystery series! I often set my queue and forget it, but I suppose subconscious knew it was soon to arrive.
I just finished watching the third ep. Ida Lupino and Don Ameche starred, the previous one had Joan Collins and a cameo from Guy Lombardo. David Wayne is great, and yes, tiny compared to Hutton. although it takes place in the 1940s (Guy Lombardo's part was playing himself, the bandleader at a '46 New Year's Eve ball), some actors have feathered, highlighted hair! they didn't try THAT hard to recreate every period detail.
speaking of period mysteries, have you ever seen The Nero Wolfe Mysteries? stars Maury Chaykin as the blustery corpulent, genius, gourmand titular detective & Tim Hutton as his wisecrackin' partner of sorts. worth checking out.