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Best Mystery Movies When You Cant Sleep From The 80S And 90S That Flew Under The Radar

The best mystery movies when you cant sleep from the 80s and 90s that flew under the radar. Includes Frantic, Society, The Client and more — curated by Movie...

When sleep won't come, the worst thing to watch is something forgettable. You need a film absorbing enough to quiet a busy mind — but not so disturbing it keeps you awake for different reasons.

The 80s and 90s remain a goldmine. Films that were commercially dismissed on release and now considered essential.

A great mystery is built on trust. The film shows you every clue — and still manages to surprise you.

Frantic movie poster
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1988 · ★★★½☆ 6.7/10

The wife of an American doctor suddenly vanishes in Paris. To find her, he navigates a puzzling web of language, locale, laissez-faire cops, triplicate-form filling bureaucrats and a defiant, mysterious waif who knows more than she tells.

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1989 · ★★★½☆ 6.7/10

Bill Whitney is worried that he is different to his sister and parents. They mix with other upper-class people while Bill is more down to earth. Even his girlfriend seems a bit odd. All is revealed when Bill returns home to find a party in full swing.

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1994 · ★★★½☆ 6.7/10

A street-wise kid, Mark Sway, sees the suicide of Jerome Clifford, a prominent Louisiana lawyer, whose current client is Barry 'The Blade' Muldano, a Mafia hit-man. Before Jerome shoots himself, he tells Mark where the body of a Senator is buried. Clifford shoots himself and Mark is found at the scene, and both the FBI and the Mafia quickly realize that Mark probably knows more than he says.

Stir of Echoes movie poster
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1999 · ★★★½☆ 6.7/10

After being hypnotized by his sister-in-law, Tom Witzky begins seeing haunting visions of a girl's ghost and a mystery begins to unfold around her.

Cocoon movie poster
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1985 · ★★★½☆ 6.6/10

When a group of trespassing seniors swim in a pool containing alien cocoons, they find themselves energized with youthful vigor.

A great mystery never cheats. These films play fair — which makes it all the more impressive when they still manage to surprise you.

Fire in the Sky movie poster
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1993 · ★★★½☆ 6.6/10

After clearing brush for the government, a group of men return to town claiming their friend was abducted. Despite no apparent motive or evidence of foul play, no-one believes their story and his disappearance is treated as murder.

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1980 · ★★★½☆ 6.6/10

When New York is caught in the grip of a sadistic serial killer who preys on patrons of the city's underground bars, young rookie Steve Burns infiltrates the S&M subculture to try and lure him out of the shadows.

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1999 · ★★★½☆ 6.6/10

Libby Parsons, wrongly convicted of her husband Nick's murder, thinks he is still alive. She survives the long years in prison with two burning desires sustaining her -- finding her son and solving the mystery that destroyed her once-happy life. Standing between her and her quest, however, is her parole officer, Travis Lehman. Libby poses a challenge to the cynical officer, one that forces him to face up to his own failings while pitting him against his superior and law enforcement colleagues, as she plunges into a desperate fight for justice, survival, and revenge.

Conspiracy Theory movie poster
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1997 · ★★★½☆ 6.6/10

A man obsessed with conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of his theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, in order to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is.

The Long Kiss Goodnight movie poster
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1996 · ★★★½☆ 6.6/10

Samantha Caine is a small-town schoolteacher and mom with no memory of her life before washing up on a beach eight years ago. After a car accident and a violent home invasion trigger flashes of her past, she discovers she used to be a deadly CIA assassin. Teaming up with a wisecracking private investigator, Samantha must return to her old ways to take down the people who tried to erase her.

Overlooked films are overlooked for the wrong reasons. Not because they failed — because they didn't fit. These didn't fit. They're excellent.

Great mystery cinema changes how you watch everything else. You start looking for the clues in every story.