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The Long Goodbye (1973)
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"It's OK with me...." Applying his deconstructive eye to the "film noir" tradition,
Robert Altman
updated
Raymond Chandler
in his 1973 version of Chandler's novel, The Long Goodbye. Smart-aleck, cat-loving private eye Philip Marlowe (
Elliott Gould
) is certain that his friend Terry Lennox (
Jim Bouton
) isn't a wife-killer, even after the cops throw Marlowe in jail for not cooperating with their investigation into Lennox's subsequent disappearance. Once he gets out of jail, Marlowe starts to conduct his own search when he discovers that mysterious blonde Eileen Wade (
Nina Van Pallandt
), who hired him to find her alcoholic novelist husband Roger (
Sterling Hayden
), lives on the same Malibu street as the absent Lennox and his deceased spouse. As numerous variations on the title song play in unexpected places, Marlowe encounters a shady doctor (
Henry Gibson
), a bottle-wielding gangster (director
Mark Rydell
), and a guard aping
Barbara Stanwyck
(among other stars), before heading to Mexico to stumble onto the truth once and for all. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jim Bouton
Terry Lennox
Henry Gibson
Dr. Veeringer
Elliott Gould
Philip Marlowe
Sterling Hayden
Roger Wade
Nina Van Pallandt
Eileen Wade
Mark Rydell
Marty Augustine
Production Crew
Raymond Chandler
Book Author
Vilmos Zsigmond
Cinematographer
John Williams
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Altman
Director
Lou Lombardo
Editor
Elliott Kastner
Executive Producer
Tommy Thompson
First Assistant Director
Bill Miller
Makeup
Jerry Bick
Producer
Leigh Brackett
Screenwriter
Johnny Mercer
Songwriter
John V. Speak
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1973
Runtime: 111
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Mystery
Thriller
Produced by
United Artists
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