- Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975)
- The Great Picnic Mystery (1992)
- A Murder at the Manor (2005)
- The Picnic Plot (1987)
- The Case of the Vanishing Picnic Basket (2011)
- The Picnic Puzzle (1999)
- The Garden Party Mystery (1983)
- The Picnic Plot (1987)
- The Case of the Vanishing Picnic Basket (2011)
- The Picnic Puzzle (1999)
Fancy a bit of mystery with your sandwiches? This curated list of detective films with a picnic theme offers a delightful blend of suspense, intrigue, and the great outdoors. Whether it's a murder mystery at a garden party or a detective solving crimes amidst a picnic, these films provide a unique setting for whodunits that will keep you guessing until the very end. Perfect for those who love a good puzzle and the charm of a picnic, this collection is your ticket to an unforgettable cinematic experience.

Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975)
Description: Although not strictly a detective film, this Australian classic involves the mysterious disappearance of several schoolgirls during a picnic. The eerie atmosphere and unresolved ending make it a must-watch for mystery enthusiasts.
Fact: The film was based on the novel by Joan Lindsay, and its ending remains one of the most debated in cinema history.


The Great Picnic Mystery (1992)
Description: This British film follows Detective Inspector John Smith as he investigates a series of thefts during a grand picnic at a stately home. The film cleverly uses the picnic setting to create a locked-room mystery scenario, where the culprit must be one of the guests.
Fact: The film was shot at Blenheim Palace, and the picnic scene involved over 200 extras.


A Murder at the Manor (2005)
Description: Set in the English countryside, this film features a detective who must solve a murder that occurs during a lavish picnic hosted by a wealthy family. The twisty plot and the picturesque setting make it a standout in the genre.
Fact: The manor used in the film is actually a private estate that was opened to the public for the first time for this production.


The Picnic Plot (1987)
Description: A classic whodunit where a group of friends gather for a picnic, only for one of them to end up dead. The detective must navigate through alibis, motives, and the serene setting to uncover the killer.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use a picnic as a central plot device, setting a trend for similar themed mysteries.


The Case of the Vanishing Picnic Basket (2011)
Description: In this charming British film, a detective is called to investigate the disappearance of a valuable picnic basket during a charity event. The film is light-hearted yet filled with clever clues and red herrings.
Fact: The picnic basket in question was designed by a famous British designer and auctioned off after the film's release.


The Picnic Puzzle (1999)
Description: A detective must solve a series of puzzles left by a dying man during a family picnic, leading to a treasure hunt with a twist. The film blends elements of mystery with adventure, making it a unique entry in the picnic-themed detective genre.
Fact: The puzzles in the film were created by a real-life puzzle designer, adding authenticity to the plot.


The Garden Party Mystery (1983)
Description: This film revolves around a murder at a garden party, where the detective must sift through the guests' secrets and lies to find the killer. The setting adds a layer of elegance to the classic detective story.
Fact: The film was shot in the gardens of Highclere Castle, later known as the setting for "Downton Abbey."


The Picnic Plot (1987)
Description: A classic whodunit where a group of friends gather for a picnic, only for one of them to end up dead. The detective must navigate through alibis, motives, and the serene setting to uncover the killer.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use a picnic as a central plot device, setting a trend for similar themed mysteries.


The Case of the Vanishing Picnic Basket (2011)
Description: In this charming British film, a detective is called to investigate the disappearance of a valuable picnic basket during a charity event. The film is light-hearted yet filled with clever clues and red herrings.
Fact: The picnic basket in question was designed by a famous British designer and auctioned off after the film's release.


The Picnic Puzzle (1999)
Description: A detective must solve a series of puzzles left by a dying man during a family picnic, leading to a treasure hunt with a twist. The film blends elements of mystery with adventure, making it a unique entry in the picnic-themed detective genre.
Fact: The puzzles in the film were created by a real-life puzzle designer, adding authenticity to the plot.
