There's something uniquely captivating about stories where ordinary folks find themselves in extraordinary criminal situations. These films explore the theme of accidental involvement in crime, showcasing the unpredictable nature of life and the moral dilemmas that arise when everyday people are thrust into the underworld. Whether it's through mistaken identity, a wrong place at the wrong time scenario, or sheer bad luck, these characters navigate through a maze of crime, often with a mix of humor, suspense, and unexpected twists. Here are ten films that delve into this intriguing premise, offering both entertainment and a deeper look into human nature when faced with the unexpected.

The Wrong Man (1956)
Description: Alfred Hitchcock's film about a musician who is mistakenly identified as a bank robber, leading to a harrowing ordeal with the justice system.
Fact: This is one of the few Hitchcock films based on a true story.


After Hours (1985)
Description: A man's simple night out turns into a surreal odyssey through New York City's SoHo, where he encounters a series of bizarre characters and situations.
Fact: Martin Scorsese directed this film, which is often considered one of his most unconventional works.


The Accidental Tourist (1988)
Description: A travel writer, dealing with personal loss, inadvertently becomes involved in a kidnapping plot while on assignment.
Fact: The film was adapted from Anne Tyler's novel of the same name.


The Accidental Detective 2: In Action (2018)
Description: The sequel sees our accidental detective once again solving a case, this time involving a missing person, with his usual mix of humor and detective work.
Fact: The film was a commercial success in South Korea, leading to plans for a third installment.


The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
Description: An American tourist in London accidentally becomes involved in a real spy plot while participating in what he believes is an interactive theater experience.
Fact: The film was based on a novel by Robert Farrar Capon, but significantly altered for the screen.


The Wrong Guy (1997)
Description: A comedy about a man who mistakenly believes he's being pursued by hitmen after being fired from his job, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures.
Fact: The film was directed by Dave Foley, who also stars in the lead role, showcasing his comedic talents.


The Accidental Spy (2001)
Description: Jackie Chan plays a fitness trainer who discovers he's the son of a spy, leading him into a world of espionage and action.
Fact: This film marks one of the few times Jackie Chan has played a character with a more serious and less comedic tone.


The Accidental Spy (2001)
Description: A fitness trainer discovers he's the son of a spy, leading him into a world of espionage and action.
Fact: This film marks one of the few times Jackie Chan has played a character with a more serious and less comedic tone.


The Accidental Husband (2008)
Description: A radio host's advice leads to a man being jilted at the altar, prompting him to seek revenge by marrying her off to someone else, leading to unexpected consequences.
Fact: The film was originally set to star Sandra Bullock, but she left the project due to scheduling conflicts.


The Accidental Detective (2015)
Description: A former detective turned bookstore owner stumbles upon a real murder case while investigating a fictional one for his book.
Fact: This South Korean film was followed by a sequel in
