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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
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493:as Wade's Party Guest
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3032:United Artists films
2997:Philip Marlowe films
2851:The Brasher Doubloon
2786:Strangers on a Train
2636:The Lady in the Lake
2531:Nightmare in Chicago
2512:The James Dean Story
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953:could only aspire".
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2875:Farewell, My Lovely
2622:Farewell, My Lovely
2434:The Gingerbread Man
1888:The Washington Post
1850:on January 13, 2005
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967:The Washington Post
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880:Tarrytown, New York
632:Lincoln Continental
573:Stirling Silliphant
548:held the rights to
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1903:"The Long Goodbye"
1760:The New York Times
1275:Deadline Hollywood
1252:Return Of The Jedi
1014:The New York Times
847:The soundtrack of
668:A Glimpse of Tiger
555:In 1967, producer
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408:as Marty Augustine
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