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  1. Murder My Sweet ist ein Film von Edward Dmytryk mit Dick Powell, Mike Mazurki. Synopsis: Philip Marlowe (Dick Powell) soll die ehemalige Freundin eines Ex-Häftlings finden. Bald kämpft er mit ...

  2. MURDER, MY SWEET’ was originally shown in cinemas as ‘Farewell, My Lovely,’ which was the original title of Raymond Chandler's 1940 ‘Farewell, My Lovely’ novel. But audiences in the areas of its original release were put off by the title, mistook ‘Farewell, My Lovely’ for another Dick Powell musical and stayed away, leading RKO Radio Pictures executives to rechristen the film ...

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  3. Murder, My Sweet Classics 2022 1 hr 35 min iTunes Available on iTunes Dick Powell stars as novelist Raymond Chandler's hard-bitten, world-weary private detective, Philip Marlowe. Marlowe takes a job looking for Moose Malloy's (Mike Mazurki) girlfriend Vel ...

  4. Murder, my sweet, la quintessence du film noir, s’ouvre sur un plafond éclairé d’une lumière crue, pris sous un angle troublant ; des voix semblent accuser quelqu’un de meurtre. La caméra bascule et vient se poser sur Dick Powell interprétant Philip Marlowe. Il est assis à son bureau, en chemise, un masque de repos sur les yeux ...

  5. So fascinating are the "bad" characters in Murder My Sweet that the two 100% "good" characters, heroine Anne Shirley and detective Don Douglas, seem wishy-washy wimps by comparison. After years of insipid golly-gee roles, Dick Powell startled his fans with his cynical, world-weary portrayal of Philip Marlowe. The part put him back on top of the ...

  6. Murder My Sweet," based on the Raymond Chandler novel "Farewell, My Lovely," featured a then controversial choice of Dick Powell to play the famous Philip Marlowe. His name is Phillip Marlowe, and for the right price, this private eye will follow an unfaithful husband, find a missing bankroll, or spy on a suspicious neighbor. When he's drawn into a complex web of murder, blackmail and double ...

  7. Murder, My Sweet was released five months after Double Indemnity and I think that Dmytryk was inspired by Wilder in the use of flashback and voice-over. Overall, it's a mainstay of the noir genre and I believe that Elliott Gould, the Marlowe in The Long Goodbye, took more inspiration from Dick Powell than from Humphrey Bogart: the scene in ...