- The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958)
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
- In the Heat of the Night (1967)
- The Last of the Finest (1990)
- No Country for Old Men (2007)
- The Sheriff of Sage Valley (1942)
- The Deputy (1959)
- The Sheriff (1971)
- The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid (1979)
- The Sheriff of Cochise (1956)
Welcome to our curated list of detective films that focus on the intriguing world of sheriffs. These films not only showcase the law enforcement side of small-town America but also delve into the complexities of crime-solving in rural settings. From classic whodunits to modern thrillers, each film brings its unique flavor to the genre, making it a must-watch for fans of detective stories and those who appreciate the quiet strength of a sheriff.

The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958)
Description: A British aristocrat becomes an unlikely sheriff in a Wild West town, blending comedy with the detective elements as he solves local crimes.
Fact: This film was one of the first to feature a British actor, Kenneth More, as a Western sheriff, adding a unique twist to the genre.


The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
Description: While not strictly a detective film, it features a sheriff who must solve the mystery of who really shot the notorious outlaw, Liberty Valance.
Fact: This film is often cited for its exploration of the myth versus reality in the American West.


In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Description: Sheriff Bill Gillespie teams up with a black detective from Philadelphia to solve a murder in a small Southern town, highlighting racial tensions and the quest for justice.
Fact: The film won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and is often cited for its groundbreaking portrayal of race relations.


The Last of the Finest (1990)
Description: A group of narcotics detectives, led by a former sheriff, uncover a conspiracy within their own department, leading to a thrilling investigation.
Fact: The film was originally titled "Street Legal" but was changed to avoid confusion with a TV series of the same name.


No Country for Old Men (2007)
Description: This film follows Sheriff Ed Tom Bell as he navigates a brutal chase involving a drug deal gone wrong. It's a gripping tale of morality, fate, and the relentless pursuit of justice.
Fact: The film won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and was adapted from Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same name.


The Sheriff of Sage Valley (1942)
Description: A classic Western where the sheriff must solve a series of cattle rustling crimes, demonstrating early detective work in the Wild West.
Fact: This film was part of a series of Westerns produced by Republic Pictures, known for their B-movies.


The Deputy (1959)
Description: A sheriff's deputy in a small town takes on detective work to solve local crimes, providing a unique perspective on law enforcement.
Fact: The TV series this film was based on was one of the first to feature a black deputy sheriff, breaking racial barriers in television.


The Sheriff (1971)
Description: A small-town sheriff deals with a series of bizarre crimes, showcasing his detective skills in a light-hearted yet suspenseful manner.
Fact: This film was part of a series of low-budget Westerns that aimed to bring humor into the genre.


The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid (1979)
Description: A comedic take on the sheriff genre where an alien teams up with a small-town sheriff to solve crimes, blending sci-fi with detective elements.
Fact: This Italian film was part of a series of "space westerns" that became popular in the late '70s.


The Sheriff of Cochise (1956)
Description: A sheriff in Arizona uses his detective skills to solve crimes in this classic TV series turned film, showcasing the early days of television crime dramas.
Fact: The show was one of the first to be syndicated nationally, paving the way for future detective shows.
