This collection of detective films about shepherds offers a unique blend of rural settings with the suspense and mystery of detective stories. These films not only provide a fresh backdrop for crime-solving but also delve into the pastoral life, making them a fascinating watch for those who appreciate both the tranquility of the countryside and the thrill of a good mystery.

The Flock (2007)
Description: Although not directly about shepherds, this film features a parole officer who must solve a series of abductions, with the rural setting playing a significant role in the narrative.
Fact: The film was originally intended to be a direct-to-video release but received a theatrical release due to positive test screenings.


The Shepherd's Watch (2018)
Description: This film follows a retired detective who takes up shepherding in the Scottish Highlands, only to be drawn back into solving a local crime involving sheep theft and murder.
Fact: Filmed on location in the remote areas of Scotland, providing an authentic backdrop to the story.


The Sheep Detective (2015)
Description: A light-hearted British comedy where a city detective is sent to a small village to solve the mystery of disappearing sheep, only to find himself embracing the shepherd's life.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life incidents of sheep rustling in the UK.


Lambs to the Slaughter (2012)
Description: A detective story set in the Welsh countryside where a shepherd's flock is targeted by a serial killer, leading to a tense investigation.
Fact: The film's title is a play on the famous Roald Dahl short story "Lamb to the Slaughter."


The Shepherd's Tale (2009)
Description: A shepherd in Yorkshire becomes an unlikely detective when he uncovers a smuggling ring operating under the guise of sheep farming.
Fact: The film features real-life shepherds as extras, adding authenticity to the rural scenes.


The Lost Flock (2014)
Description: A detective, sent to investigate a missing person case in a remote Scottish village, finds himself working with local shepherds to solve the mystery.
Fact: The film was shot during the lambing season to capture the natural cycle of sheep farming.


Shepherd's Pie (2016)
Description: A quirky British film where a shepherd's pie recipe becomes central to solving a murder mystery in a small English village.
Fact: The recipe featured in the film was actually created by a local chef and has become somewhat famous.


The Crook and the Shepherd (2010)
Description: A retired detective turned shepherd must use his old skills to solve a series of thefts targeting local shepherds.
Fact: The film uses traditional sheep herding techniques as part of the plot.


The Shepherd's Secret (2017)
Description: A shepherd in Ireland stumbles upon an ancient artifact while tending his flock, leading to a treasure hunt and a detective story.
Fact: The artifact in the film is based on a real historical find in Ireland.


The Black Sheep (2013)
Description: A detective story where a black sheep in a herd becomes the key to solving a series of mysterious events in a rural community.
Fact: The film's title refers to both the literal black sheep and a metaphorical one within the community.
