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The Cyanide Hole

2010-07-25 … fit. He ain\'t no Sam Spade; he don\'t crack wise with a gat in his puss. Mike Hammer could beat the crap out of Jimmy Boone and never bust a sweat. Philip Marlowe would notice that Jimmy Boone isn\'t the sharpest knife in the drawer. Worse: Jimmy ain\'t got no class! He dresses like a bum and drinks like a …

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filmnoir

2010-07-25 … Los Angeles […] through an Expressionistic filter, with memorable results. Crooner Dick Powell turned his […] career around as wisecracking Philip Marlowe, and the tempting Claire Trevor is an […] unforgettable femme fatale . With Anne Shirley, Otto Kruger, and Mike Mazurki as […] …

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Hard Boiled Fiction, from Pulp Magazines - by Michael E. Grost

2010-07-25 … use of slang by Terry seems to anticipate both Robert Leslie Bellem and Forrest Rosaire. Not to mention how the wisecracks suggest Chandler\'s Philip Marlowe. The use of a loner private detective who narrates the story makes Daly\'s early Black Mask tales seem like the archetypal private eye tales. …

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Hard Boiled Fiction, from Pulp Magazines - by Michael E. Grost

2010-07-25 … use of slang by Terry seems to anticipate both Robert Leslie Bellem and Forrest Rosaire. Not to mention how the wisecracks suggest Chandler\'s Philip Marlowe. The use of a loner private detective who narrates the story makes Daly\'s early Black Mask tales seem like the archetypal private eye tales. …

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Perry Mason

2010-07-26 … a cual m�s enrevesado, y sus m�todos de investigaci�n y acci�n lo emparejan con otras personalidades c�lebres de la novela negra, como Sam Spade o Philip Marlowe. Y que el modo que emplea Mason para defender a su cliente es descubriendo al verdadero criminal. Valoraci�n Art�stica Mala […] …

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Humphrey Bogart: Biography from Answers.com

2010-07-26 … his death in 1957. She was 25 years his junior. He was also married three times previously... Bogart played another icon of detective fiction, Philip Marlowe , in The Big Sleep […] Some sources list Bogart\'s birthdate as 23 January 1899, believing that studio executives moved the date to Christmas Day …

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The Columnists.com has columns about entertainment, television, music, and screen classics

2010-07-30 … in 1945 and took advantage of Powell\'s new persona as a tough-talking gumshoe, which began the year before when he played Raymond Chandler\'s Philip Marlowe in the movie "Murder, My Sweet." Today, it seems incredible that Powell ever convinced anybody to let him play a tough private eye. …

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Works and Days » Confessions of a Cultural Drop-out

2010-08-12 … down the quality of drama, because the narcissist can’t really get to grand themes, meaning that there can’t be a hero of the variety of Philip Marlowe, or Jimmy Stewart in an Anthony Mann western. Rituals disappear, no possibility of John Ford, who could only show deep emotion through ritual. And …

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Utah Humanities Council - Lending Library

2010-08-14 … and brutally realistic, Raymond Chandler\'s novels depict the lowlife of the City of Angels in the 30s and 40s. They feature tough guy Philip Marlowe, the archetypal private eye who spawned countless imitators […] A Farewell to Arms […] Ernest Hemingway, 1957) “A story of love and pain, of …

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When we think of American life in the

2010-08-15 … that seems to fit much better into the Satanism scare of the 1980s than the New Deal years. When asked to explain a bloody crime scene, detective Philip Marlowe suggests sardonically that maybe "Geiger was running a cult and made blood sacrifices in front of that totem pole." In his 1947 novel The …

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WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE: A SECRET HISTORY-Marvelous, Fantastic Tales of the WNU:Inferior Five

2010-08-16 … a lifeguard […] The true parentage of Leander Brent is an odd story in itself. He had been placed in an orphanage by famed private detective Philip Marlowe. Marlowe claimed the child was the son of the film star Dolores Marsh who had drowned in a bizarre incident in 1942. (2 ) The father of Leander …

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Danny Glover: Biography from Answers.com

2010-08-16 … Male Lead . In common with Humphrey Bogart , Elliott Gould and Robert Mitchum , who have played Raymond Chandler \'s private eye detective Philip Marlowe , Glover played the role in the episode \"Red Wind\" of the Showtime network\'s 1995 series Fallen Angels . In addition, Glover has been a voice …

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Staff Picks: DVDs Archives

2010-08-16 … […] The Long Goodbye Director Robert Altman\'s 1973 film adaptation of Raymond Chandler\'s The Long Goodbye (with Elliott Gould as private eye Philip Marlowe) is an engrossing, clever takeoff on both the mystery genre and early 70s Californian lifestyles. After Marlowe helps an old friend accused of …

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ArtsJournal: About Last Night

2010-08-18 … unfailingly effective but in no obvious way �literary,� just as his frame of reference is deliberately, even aggressively anti-intellectual. Whereas Philip Marlowe drank gimlets and read Hemingway (or at least made well-informed fun of him in Farewell, My Lovely ), Mike Hammer drinks beer and doesn�t read …

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David Carradine Filmography

2010-08-18 … Robert Altman updated Raymond Chandler in his 1973 version of Chandler\'s novel, The Long Goodbye. Smart-aleck, cat-loving private eye Philip Marlowe ( Elliott Gould ) is certain that his friend Terry Lennox ( Jim Bouton   Read More Kung Fu: Season 01 Synopsis: Season one of Kung Fu finds …

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John Justin Movies

2010-08-19 … 1978   R […] nbsp; Add The Big Sleep to Queue Add The Big Sleep to top of Queue Robert Mitchum reprises his role as Raymond Chandler\'s Philip Marlowe from Farewell, My Lovely, in this misconceived remake of Howard Hawks\'s classic 1946 film -- transferring the setting from 1940s California to …

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BrothersJudd Blog: May 2008 Archives

2010-08-27 … cynical fellow Ą Joel Schwartz in The Weekly Standard recently described him as a kind of Muslim Bogart, which is the right general territory; he\'s Philip Marlowe crossed with certain cabinet ministers I\'ve met from Islamic countries Ą decent fellows under no illusions about the societies they serve. …

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Dick Powell: Information from Answers.com

2010-12-26 … Powell’s resolve to pursue projects with greater range. In 1944, Powell was cast in the first of a series of films noir , as private detective Philip Marlowe in Murder, My Sweet , directed by Edward Dmytryk . The film was a big hit and Powell had successfully reinvented himself as a dramatic actor . …

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Jean-Luc Picard - Anarchopedia

2011-01-01 … activities is playing the title character of the metafictional Dixon Hill detective novels. Hill seems to be an homage to fictional detectives Philip Marlowe and Sam Spade . The adventures of \"Dixon Hill\" take place in a holodeck version of 1940s San Francisco , and is a welcome diversion for …

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Bruce Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2011-01-09 … Garner ) by smashing up his office with leaping kicks and flashing punches, only to later accidentally jump off a tall building while trying to kick Marlowe off. The same year he also choreographed fight scenes for The Wrecking Crew starring Dean Martin , Sharon Tate and featuring Chuck Norris in …

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Reinhard Heydrich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2011-01-12 … Kerr\'s Berlin Noir trilogy ( ISBN 0-14-023170-6 ), in which Bernie Gunther, a Berlin private eye in the tradition of Raymond Chandler \'s Philip Marlowe who left the Berlin police when the Nazis came to power, finds his investigations embroiling him in the internal feuding of the Nazi High Command. …

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Reinhard Heydrich

2011-01-13 … Kerr\'s Berlin Noir trilogy ( ISBN 0-14-023170-6 ), in which Bernie Gunther, a Berlin private eye in the tradition of Raymond Chandler \'s Philip Marlowe who left the Berlin police when the Nazis came to power, finds his investigations embroiling him in the internal feuding of the Nazi High Command. …

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Humphrey Bogart - IMDb

2011-01-14 … […] 1947 […] Ein Mensch verschwindet […] Capt. 'Rip' Murdock […] nbsp […] 1946 […] Tote schlafen fest […] Philip Marlowe […] nbsp […] 1945 […] Konflikt […] Richard Mason […] nbsp […] 1944 […] To Have and Have Not […] Harry …

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Humphrey Bogart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2011-01-14 … his dilemma. Once again, the dialogue was full of sexual innuendo supplied by Hawks, and Bogart is convincing and enduring as private detective Philip Marlowe . In the end, the film was very successful, though some critics found the plot confusing and overly complicated. [ 79 […] edit […] Marriage Divorce …

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Humphrey Bogart Filmography

2011-01-14 … Synopsis: The definitive Humphrey Bogart / Lauren Bacall vehicle, The Big Sleep casts Bogart as Raymond Chandler \'s cynical private eye Philip Marlowe. Summoned to the home of the fabulously wealthy General Sternwood ( Charles Waldron ), Marlowe is hired to deal with a blackmailer shaking down the …

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Detective fiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2011-01-21 … these stories were an American phenomenon […] 9 ] In the late 1930s, Raymond Chandler updated the form with his private detective Philip Marlowe , who brought a more intimate voice to the detective than Hammett\'s distant, third-person viewpoint. His cadenced dialogue and cryptic narrations …

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writer, author: Information from Answers.com

2011-01-22 … […] Chandler, Raymond Chandler, Raymond Thornton Chandler — United States writer of detective thrillers featuring the character of Philip Marlowe (1888-1959 […] Chateaubriand, Francois Rene Chateaubriand, Vicomte de Chateaubriand — French statesman and writer; considered a precursor …

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My 5 favorite novels

2009-06-24 … is the novel that Chandler labored over longest and thought his best. He was right. It exposes a deep emotional side to his great detective creation Philip Marlowe. Chandler was the greatest stylist of Twentieth Century American fiction. Try this image, when a beautiful woman has just walked into a bar full of …

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