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  1. Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times The movie feels kind of embalmed. Rated: 2.5/4 Jun 15, 2018 Full Review Eddie Harrison film-authority.com Winner’s bland direction makes The Big Sleep look like a ...

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  2. 10. Jan. 2016 · New York Times film critic Janet Maslin said in a March 15, 1978 review: “Howard Hawks directed the 1946 version of “The Big Sleep” in black and white, so it’s conceivable that Mr. Hawks didn’t furnish Philip Marlowe’s bedroom with color-coordinated sheets and blankets merely because he wasn’t able to.

  3. Private investigator Philip Marlowe (Humphrey Bogart) is hired by General Sternwood to help resolve the gambling debts of his wild young daughter, Carmen (Martha Vickers). Sternwood's older ...

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  4. The Big Sleep (1978) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotl ...

  5. 27. Apr. 2005 · Brief Synopsis. Read More. Set in England, rather than California, the story follows Raymond Chandler's book fairly closely otherwise. Philip Marlowe is asked by the elderly (and near death) General Sternwood to investigate an attempt at blackmail on one of his daughters. He soon finds that the attempt is half hearted at best and seems to be ...

  6. 16. Aug. 2021 · The Big Sleep was released 75 years ago, and its plot has been puzzling viewers ever since. There is no disputing that Howard Hawks's Los Angeles-set noir classic is one of the most entertaining ...

  7. Review by Ian West ★★★ 1. 1946’s The Big Sleep is one of my all-timers, ripe with seedy noir trappings and phantom house of mystery—plus the two incredible leads and Elisha Cook Jr... this 1978 Mitchum led Michael Winner jam of the same story is pretty good too, and also features a cast worth noting, plus Richard Boone’s face looks ...