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Marlowe returns to Mexico, where he attempts to bribe a local official with the $ 5,000 bill. The local official admits they were paid to fake Terry Lennox's suicide. Marlowe finds Terry in a Mexican villa. Terry admits killing Sylvia and that he is having an affair with Eileen. Roger had discovered
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found the film "quite sleek, marvelously and inventively photographed ... The problem is that the Altman-Brackett Marlowe, played by Elliott Gould, is an untidy, unshaven, semiliterate, dim-wit slob who could not locate a missing skyscraper and would be refused service at a hot dog stand. He is not
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set the deal with United Artists, and they had a commitment for a film with Elliott Gould, so either you take Elliott Gould or you don't make the film. Elliott Gould was not exactly my idea of Philip Marlowe, but anyway there we were. Also, as far as the story was concerned, time had gone by—it was
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On his return from Mexico, Marlowe is met by two police detectives, who ask questions about Lennox, arresting him when he refuses to answer. During questioning, Marlowe learns that Lennox has been accused of killing his wife, Sylvia. After jailing him for three days, the police release Marlowe when
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wrote, "Altman's lazy, haphazard putdown is without affection or understanding, a nose-thumb not only at the idea of Philip Marlowe but at the genre that his tough-guy-soft-heart character epitomized. It is a curious spectacle to see Altman mocking a level of achievement to which, at his best, he
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The script deviates markedly from Chandler's novel. Brackett took many liberties with the story, plot, and characters. In the film, Marlowe kills his best friend, Terry Lennox. Lennox did kill his own wife, because she discovered he was having an affair with Eileen, and he admits this to Marlowe.
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Marlowe travels to Mexico, where officials corroborate the details of Lennox's death. He returns to a beach party at the Wade house. Dr. Verringer shows up and demands payment of $ 4,400 from Roger on his bill from the clinic. The party breaks up and Roger walks into the ocean. Eileen and Marlowe
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was not well received by critics during its limited release in Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Miami. The New York opening was canceled at the last minute after several advance screenings had already been held for the press. The film was abruptly withdrawn from release with rumors that it
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wrote that the film "is not a movie version of the Chandler mystery that anyone with a liking for Chandler could possibly enjoy ... If you are not prepared to shuffle along from scene to pointless, protracted scene with klutzy old Elliott, there will be little to occupy your time or offset your
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Brackett said her first draft was too long, and she shortened it, but the ending was inconclusive. She had Marlowe shooting Terry Lennox. Altman made several changes to the script, like having Roger Wade commit suicide and having Marty Augustine smash a Coke bottle across his girlfriend's face.
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Marlowe receives a goodbye letter signed "Terry" with a $ 5,000 bill in it. He is brought to a meeting with Augustine, who asks everyone to strip. Marlowe's wallet falls out, revealing the $ 5,000 bill, which Augustine assumes must have come from his loot. The missing money is then delivered to
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Altman and Brackett spent a lot of time discussing the plot. Altman wanted Marlowe to be a loser. He even nicknamed Gould's character Rip Van Marlowe, as if he had been asleep for 20 years, woken up, and was wandering around Los Angeles in the early 1970s but "trying to invoke the morals of a
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chase him. Roger vanishes and is presumed to have drowned. Eileen tells Marlowe that Roger had been having an affair with Sylvia and might have killed her. Marlowe relays this to the police, who tell him that they already know that Roger met with Sylvia before going to the clinic.
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Neither Sylvia Lennox, her sister, nor her father appears in the film; Roger Wade commits suicide, rather than being murdered; and gangster Marty Augustine and his subplots are additions to the film. Bernie Ohls, Marlowe's sometime friend on the LAPD, is also absent.
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Studio executives analyzed the reviews for months, concluding that the reason for the film's failure was the misleading advertising campaign in which it had been promoted as a "detective story". They spent $ 40,000 on a new release campaign that included a poster by
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magazine, hosted the gala. The film was not well received by the audience, except for Nina van Pallandt's performance. Altman attended a question-and-answer session afterward, where the mood was "vaguely hostile", reportedly leaving the director "depressed".
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also liked the film and gave it three-and-a-half out of four stars, calling it "a most satisfying motion picture" with Gould displaying "surprising finesse and reserve" in his performance, though he faulted the "convoluted and too quickly resolved plot".
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the affair and disclosed it to Sylvia, after which Terry killed her in the course of a violent argument. Terry gloats that no one cares about the case anymore since he is legally dead and the $ 350,000 has been returned to Augustine.
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most of the time. Altman was reportedly thrilled by Hayden's performance. Altman's home in Malibu Colony was used as Wade's house. "I hope it works", Altman said during filming. "We've got a script but we don't follow it closely."
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home. Marlowe visits a private detoxification clinic for rich addicts. Finding Roger, he brings him home, learning that the Wades knew the Lennoxes socially. He suspects there is more to be learned about that connection.
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twenty-odd years since the novel was written, and the private eye had become a cliché. It had become funny. You had to watch out what you were doing. If you had Humphrey Bogart at the same age that he was when he did
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United Artists president David Picker may have picked Gould to play Marlowe as a ploy to get Altman to direct. At the time, Gould was in professional disfavor because of his rumored troubles on the set of
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Brackett had problems with Chandler's plot, which she felt was "riddled with cliches", and faced the choice of making it a period piece or updating it. Altman received a copy of the script while shooting
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Marlowe fatally shoots Terry. As he walks away, he passes Eileen, driving to meet Terry. She turns her head to look at him. Marlowe pulls out the harmonica and plays it while strolling down the road.
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on March 7, 1973. It received mixed-to-positive reviews on initial release, though its critical assessment has grown over time. In 2021, the film was selected for preservation in the United States
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The film quotes from the novel when Marlowe, under police interrogation, asks, "Is this where I'm supposed to say, 'What's all this about?' and he says, 'Shut up! I ask the questions'?"
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Though the film has been lauded by critics in the decades since its release, contemporaneous reviews complained of Altman's handling of the noir genre and Gould's portrayal of Marlowe.
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called the film "a high-flying rap on Chandler and the movies", hailed Gould's performance as "his best yet" and praised Altman for achieving "a self-mocking fairy-tale poetry".
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Altman said, "it was supposed to get the attention of the audience and remind them that, in spite of Marlowe, there is a real world out there, and it is a violent world".
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Television in Review: 'Climax': Raymond Chandler Play Opens C.B.S. Series Teresa Wright and Dick Powell in Lead Roles By JACK GOULD. New York Times 08 Oct 1954: 34.
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The producers commissioned a screenplay from Leigh Brackett, who had been Kastner's client when he was an agent and had written the script for the
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Near the midpoint of the film, during a scene in which Marlowe meets with Marty Augustine, Augustine orders everyone to strip and we see
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would appear. He was cast as Roger Wade, but died before filming started. The film is dedicated to his memory in the closing credits.
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Chandler's Marlowe, or mine, and I can't find him interesting, sympathetic or amusing, and I can't be sure who will." Gary Arnold of
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wrote, "it's an original work, complex without being obscure, visually breathtaking without seeming to be inappropriately fancy".
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MOVIE CALL SHEET: Redford Picked as 'Gatsby' Murphy, Mary. Los Angeles Times (1923-1995); Los Angeles, Calif. 08 June 1972: h17.
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in briefs portraying a thug working for Augustine. Schwarzenegger received neither screen credit nor lines in this appearance.
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they learn that Lennox has committed suicide in Mexico. Marlowe does not believe that Lennox killed either Sylvia or himself.
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Altman had Gould and Hayden ad lib most of their dialogue because, according to the director, Hayden was drunk and stoned on
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Eileen Wade hires Marlowe to find her missing husband, Roger Wade, an alcoholic novelist with writer's block. His macho,
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Gangster Marty Augustine interrogates Marlowe, demanding that he cough up the $ 355,000 Lennox was sent to deliver to
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released selections from Williams's score on a CD in 2004 paired with the album rerecording of Williams's music from
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In January 1972 it was announced Altman and Gould would make the film. Altman called it "a satire in melancholy".
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Augustine, who returns the $ 5,000 bill to Marlowe. Exiting, Marlowe sees Eileen driving away in her open-topped
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Throughout the film are stylistic nods to the Chandler novels and 1950s American culture. Marlowe drives a 1948
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to radio music, setting the mood for Marlowe's encounters with eccentric Californians while pursuing his case.
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to finance a film. Chandler's books were selling as well in the early 1970s as they had while he was alive.
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was another odd choice, having just completed four years as a cast member of the TV comedy-variety series
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MOVIE CALL SHEET: 'Little Sister' on Schedule Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 12 Mar 1968: c13.
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Goodbye, Mr. Marlowe Michaels, Ken. Chicago Tribune (1963-1996); Chicago, Ill. 03 Dec 1972: 88.
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A "making-of" featurette on the DVD is titled "Rip van Marlowe", a reference to the character
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in the film, in contrast with a health-conscious California; no one else smokes on screen.
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As a reference to the American iconography of Chandler's novels, Marlowe wears a tie with
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convertible Cabriolet, in contrast with the contemporary cars others drive. Marlowe also
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Gould, Altman Team for 'Long Goodbye' Haber, Joyce. Los Angeles Times 27 Jan 1972: f12.
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Long Goodbye' Proves a Big Sleeper Here By PAUL GARDNER. New York Times 8 Nov 1973: 59.
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Kastner and producer Jerry Bick bought the rights back and made a production deal with
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listed it in its Ten Best List for film for that year, while Zsigmond was awarded the
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Altman, Gould Reunited for 'Goodbye' Warga, Wayne. Los Angeles Times 23 July 1972: u1
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This article is about the 1973 Robert Altman film. For the 1982 Hong Kong film, see
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to direct it. Both refused the offer, but Bogdanovich recommended Robert Altman.
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Fade-out on Raymond Chandler Lochte, Richard S. Chicago Tribune 14 Dec 1969: 60.
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Gene Kelly Readies Musical Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 13 Oct 1965: d12.
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was relatively unpopular and earned poorly in the rest of the United States.
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Despite Kael's effusive endorsement and its influence among younger critics,
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had an acting background, but was better known as the director of films like
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When the film screened on TV in 1977, ABC cut Marlowe's shooting of Lennox.
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as he is in a bit of trouble. Marlowe asks him about scratches on his face.
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Bobby Morse to Co-Star Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 10 June 1967: b7.
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had the rights. He wanted to make it as a follow-up to the adaptation of
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Creatures of Darkness: Raymond Chandler, Detective Fiction and Film Noir
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MGM Home Entertainment released the film on DVD on September 17, 2002.
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ranks among the smartest and most satisfying Marlowe mysteries." On
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to be made, although a television production was made in 1954 with
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Backstory 2: Interviews with Screenwriters of the 1940s and 1950s
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and would film it the following year in Los Angeles and Mexico.
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Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
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as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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Altman did not read all of Chandler's book and instead used
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The story's setting was moved from the 1940s to 1970s
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was best known at the time as the ex-lover of writer
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Many of the film's roles were unconventionally cast.
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was previewed at the Tarrytown Conference Center in
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Brackett recalled meeting Altman while he was doing
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Index

The Head Hunter
The Long Goodbye (Riz Ahmed album)

Robert Altman
Leigh Brackett
The Long Goodbye
Raymond Chandler
Elliott Gould
Nina van Pallandt
Sterling Hayden
Vilmos Zsigmond
Lou Lombardo
John Williams
Lion's Gate Films
United Artists
neo-noir film
Robert Altman
Leigh Brackett
Raymond Chandler
of the same name
Elliott Gould
Philip Marlowe
Sterling Hayden
Nina Van Pallandt
Jim Bouton
Mark Rydell
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Hollywood
United Artists
National Film Registry

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