Are you a fan of detective stories where the fresh-faced rookie detective takes centre stage? This curated list of films showcases the journey of new detectives as they navigate through complex cases, often against the odds. These films not only provide a thrilling narrative but also offer a unique perspective on the learning curve of becoming a seasoned investigator. From classic whodunits to modern crime dramas, each film in this collection brings something special to the table, making it a must-watch for anyone who loves a good mystery.

The Rookie (1990)
Description: This film follows a young rookie cop, Nick Pulovski, who teams up with a veteran to take down a car theft ring. It's a classic tale of a rookie learning the ropes in the gritty world of crime.
Fact: Charlie Sheen, who plays the rookie, actually did his own stunts in the movie, showcasing his dedication to the role.


Training Day (2001)
Description: Although not strictly a detective film, it features a rookie cop, Jake Hoyt, on his first day with a narcotics detective, showcasing the harsh realities of police work and moral dilemmas.
Fact: Denzel Washington won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as the corrupt detective Alonzo Harris.


The New Guy (2002)
Description: While primarily a comedy, this film includes elements of detective work as the new guy at school tries to solve a mystery, making it a light-hearted addition to our list.
Fact: The film features a cameo by Gene Simmons of KISS.


The Rookie (2002)
Description: This film, based on a true story, follows Jim Morris, a high school science teacher who becomes a rookie in Major League Baseball, showcasing the underdog spirit akin to detective rookies.
Fact: Dennis Quaid, who plays Jim Morris, actually trained with the real Jim Morris to get his pitching technique right.


The Rookie (2018)
Description: A reboot of the 1990 film, this version follows a rookie detective in a modern setting, dealing with corruption and crime in a new way.
Fact: The film was shot in Atlanta, Georgia, to give it a more authentic feel of a big city police department.
