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10 May 1978 (France) moreTagline:
Some days business is good - and some days it's murder! morePlot:
Set in England, rather than California, the story follows Raymond Chandler's book fairly closely otherwise... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Not so golden slumbers moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Robert Mitchum | ... | Philip Marlowe | |
| Sarah Miles | ... | Charlotte Sternwood | |
| Richard Boone | ... | Lash Canino | |
| Candy Clark | ... | Camilla Sternwood | |
| Joan Collins | ... | Agnes Lozelle | |
| Edward Fox | ... | Joe Brody | |
| John Mills | ... | Inspector Jim Carson | |
| James Stewart | ... | General Sternwood | |
| Oliver Reed | ... | Eddie Mars | |
| Harry Andrews | ... | Norris | |
| Colin Blakely | ... | Harry Jones | |
| Richard Todd | ... | Commander Barker | |
| Diana Quick | ... | Mona Grant | |
| James Donald | ... | Inspector Gregory | |
| John Justin | ... | Arthur Geiger |
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Finland:K-16 | Singapore:M18 | Germany:16 | West Germany:16 (nf) | Australia:M | France:U | Norway:16 | Sweden:15 | USA:R | Iceland:16Filming Locations:
Avery Hill Park and Winter Gardens, Avery Hill Park, Bexley Road, Greenwich, London, England, UK moreFun Stuff
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With this film, Robert Mitchum became, as of 2008, the only person to play Philip Marlowe in a theatrically released sequel. moreQuotes:
Philip Marlowe: [of Mrs. Regan] She'd make a jazzy weekend, but she'd be a bit wearing for a steady diet. moreSoundtrack:
Won't Somebody Dance With Me moreFAQ
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A dream project with a dream cast and the result is a nightmare. Well, definitely not a pleasant dream. While Michael Winner was busy updating "The Big Sleep" why didn't he add a disco score to reflect the cultural environment of 1978? It would have made just as much sense as plopping a too well-tailored and inappropriately affluent Philip Marlowe down in modern day London. Chandler's novels were very much about the city of angels as much as they were about Marlowe and his code of honor. Winner either didn't know that or didn't care. What he gives us is a standard yet below par mystery film that has little connection with the character Robert Mitchum so memorably played three years earlier in "Farewell, My Lovely." Unlike Robert Altman's "The Long Goodbye," wherein Marlowe was portrayed as an anachronism in contemporary society, Winner's updates reflect nothing but his ignorance of and/or boredom with the material.
But Richard Amsel's poster is great!