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Confess, Fletch review – Jon Hamm wisecracks through screwball mystery

- Peter Bradshaw

It may or may not be a good career move for Jon Hamm to play a role once associated with Chevy Chase. But that’s what he’s doing in this screwball mystery caper, directed by Greg “Superbad” Mottola, based on the rascally character originally created in a series of novels by author and former Boston Globe reporter Gregory Mcdonald.

Hamm plays Irvin “Fletch” Fletcher, the journalist turned private investigat­or, a rumpled ladies’ man forever getting into scrapes. The part was taken by Chase in a couple of films in the 80s, although Hamm plays Fletch as a sophistica­ted wisecrack merchant, without the broad comedy that Chase went for. His Fletch is a fast-talking sleuth who is engaged for a job in Rome by the beautiful and mysterious Italian heiress Angela de Grassi (played by Lorenza Izzo, who was Leonardo DiCaprio’s Italian fiancée in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood).

Her father’s priceless family paintings, including a Picasso, have been stolen; Fletch picks up a lead and heads to Boston, where the missing booty appears to be offered for sale by a weird germophobe art dealer (Kyle

MacLachlan). But when Fletch checks into his rented house in the city, he finds a dead girl in the front room and responds with the mild, cynical bemusement that is the keynote of his performanc­e here, and which never changes even when the droll cops Monroe and Griz – nice, deadpan performanc­es from Roy Wood Jr and Ayden Mayeri – suspect that Fletch is the killer. Surely, our lovable rogue Fletch is being framed. But by whom?

It all rattles along with a wacky series of supporting roles for suspects and walk-ons, including Marcia Gay Harden as Angela’s stepmother, and Hamm’s Mad Men compadre John Slattery playing Fletch’s boozy onetime editor, grumbling about journalist­s all wanting to work from home these days. It’s amiable entertainm­ent, and Hamm may well develop in the character if this becomes a franchise.

• Confess, Fletch is released on 18 November in cinemas.

 ?? Aimiable entertainm­ent … Jon Hamm in Confess, Fletch Photograph: Robert Clark/MIRAMAX ??
Aimiable entertainm­ent … Jon Hamm in Confess, Fletch Photograph: Robert Clark/MIRAMAX

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