• The novel
Red Dragon by
Thomas Harris opens with a quote attributed to Mr. Bertillon: "One can only see what one observes, and one observes only things which are already in the mind." • Monsieur Bertillon is referenced in the
Sherlock Holmes story
The Hound of the Baskervilles, in which one of Holmes' clients refers to Holmes as the "second highest expert in Europe" after Bertillon. Also, in
The Naval Treaty, speaking of the Bertillon system of measurements, "[Holmes] ... expressed his enthusiastic admiration of the French savant." • In the 1937 Warner Bros. picture
San Quentin, at 49:33, a prisoner's index card is shown. One line begins, "Bertillion [sic] Measurements." • In the
Arsène Lupin story
The Escape of Arsène Lupin by
Maurice Leblanc, Lupin escapes by exploiting the same flaws in anthropometry that led to its eventual disuse. • In
Surfeit of Lampreys by
Ngaio Marsh Chief Inspector
Roderick Alleyn touches on the system in Chapter 14, Part 1. • Bertillon is also referenced in the
Caleb Carr novel
The Alienist. The Isaacson brothers, who are detectives, mention that they are trained in the Bertillon system. • Bertillon is mentioned in
Boris Akunin's Murder on the Leviathan. Detective Erast Fandorin says he met Bertillon and discusses his measurement system. • Bertillon Measurements are also mentioned in
Sax Rohmer's
Fu Manchu-inspired
The Emperor of America (Cassel, 1929, p. 61), the Ross MacDonald novels
The Drowning Pool and
Blue City (p. 30), Yves Fey's mystery
Floats the Dark Shadow, and Agatha Christie's mystery
The Secret of Chimneys (1925, chapter 27). • Bertillonage is mentioned in Chapter 4 and in an appendix of the mystery novel,
The Assassin in the Marais, by Claude Izner. • Bertillon appears in
Eric Zencey's novel
Panama. • "The Bertillon system" is referenced in the 1943 British murder mystery film
Headline. • Bertillon is referenced in the 1965 short story,
"Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman, by
Harlan Ellison. • Bertillon is the main character of the third episode of Czech television series
The Adventures of Criminology called "Bertillonage". • Bertillon is also mentioned in the second episode of the seventh season of
FX television series
Archer. • Bertillon was also referenced in the American television series,
Elementary (a modern take on
Sherlock Holmes), season 2, episode 17 (Ears To You). • Bertillon is lampooned in
The Dreyfus Case: IV, by
Finley Peter Dunne ("
Mr. Dooley"), reprinted in
Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of His Countrymen (Robert Howard Russell, pub., 1899), pp. 268, ff. • Bertillon is mentioned by Hercule Poirot in 'The Murder on the Links' by Agatha Christie (p. 55, ). • The Bertillon system is demonstrated in the Canadian television series,
Murdoch Mysteries, season 8, episode 7 (What Lies Buried) and season 13, episode 3 (Forever Young). • Bertillon was mentioned several times in the 1958 movie
I Accuse!, which was about the Alfred Dreyfus affair. •
Éric Prat plays Bertillon in 2008 movie
The Tiger Brigades adapted from the long-standing eponymous TV series. •
Mathieu Amalric plays Bertillon in the 2019 film
An Officer and a Spy. • Bertillon, played by Christian Hecq (from the
Comédie française), is a character in the 2021-launched French Canal+ TV series
Paris Police 1900 dealing with the anti-Semitic
Dreyfus Affair aftermath; a minor plot point deals with his development of forensic
anthropometry system ("Bertillonage"). == See also ==