Step back in time to the era of disco balls, platform shoes, and groovy tunes with our curated list of detective films set against the backdrop of the disco scene. These films not only capture the essence of the disco era but also weave intricate mysteries and thrilling investigations into the mix. Whether you're a fan of classic whodunits or just love the pulsating beats of disco, this collection will transport you to a time where every clue could be found under the shimmering lights of a disco club.

The Groove Tube (1974)
Description: Although primarily a comedy, this film includes a segment where a detective investigates a murder at a disco, blending satire with mystery in a very 70s setting.
Fact: It was one of the first films to feature Chevy Chase in a starring role.


The Big Bus (1976)
Description: This comedy film features a detective subplot on a cross-country bus trip, with a disco party scene that adds to the film's quirky charm.
Fact: The film was one of the first to satirize the disaster movie genre, which was popular at the time.


Disco Godfather (1979)
Description: Rudy Ray Moore stars as a former disco DJ turned detective, investigating a drug ring that's infiltrating the disco scene, providing a gritty, blaxploitation take on the genre.
Fact: The film is known for its infamous "Disco Fever" dance sequence.


Saturday Night Fever (1977)
Description: While primarily known for its dance scenes, this iconic film also has a subplot involving a detective story where Tony Manero's friend is killed, leading to an investigation that touches on themes of crime and redemption.
Fact: The Bee Gees, who provided the soundtrack, were not originally involved; their music was added later and became synonymous with the film.


Thank God It's Friday (1978)
Description: Set entirely in a disco club, this film features a series of interconnected stories, one of which involves a detective trying to solve a theft, providing a humorous take on disco culture.
Fact: The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Last Dance" by Donna Summer.


The Main Event (1979)
Description: Although more of a romantic comedy, it involves a perfume heiress who becomes a boxing manager, with a subplot involving a detective trying to uncover her business dealings, set against the backdrop of the disco era.
Fact: Barbra Streisand, who stars in the film, also co-wrote the screenplay.


Xanadu (1980)
Description: This fantasy musical has a subplot where a detective investigates the mysterious origins of a disco club, blending elements of mystery with the magical and musical.
Fact: The film's title song "Xanadu" was a hit for Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra.


Roller Boogie (1979)
Description: While not strictly a detective film, it includes elements of mystery and intrigue set in the roller disco scene, where a young skater becomes involved in a plot to save her beloved rink.
Fact: The film's soundtrack features music by Cher, who also appears in the movie.


The Last DJ (1984)
Description: This film follows a DJ who stumbles upon a murder mystery at a popular disco club, turning him into an unlikely detective. The vibrant disco setting provides a unique backdrop for the unfolding drama.
Fact: The film features real-life DJ John Peel in a cameo role, adding authenticity to the disco atmosphere.


The Ringer (1952)
Description: Although not set in the disco era, this British film involves a detective investigating a murder at a dance hall, which could be seen as a precursor to the disco detective genre.
Fact: The film was remade in 1981 with a disco twist.
