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      • The fabled coin was the subject of a 1942 Raymond Chandler novel, "The High Window," and a subsequent 1947 movie, "The Brasher Doubloon," based on Chandler's Philip Marlowe detective story.
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  1. The Brasher Doubloon (known in the UK as The High Window) is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by John Brahm and starring George Montgomery and Nancy Guild. It is based on the 1942 novel The High Window by Raymond Chandler.

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  3. The Brasher Doubloon: Directed by John Brahm. With George Montgomery, Nancy Guild, Conrad Janis, Roy Roberts. Detective Philip Marlowe encounters a variety of characters while checking on why Leslie Murdock stole a rare doubloon from his mother.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • John Brahm
    • 1947-02-06
  4. The Brasher Doubloon is a rare American doubloon of eight escudos worth sixteen dollars, privately minted in and after 1787. History. In 1787, Ephraim Brasher, [1] a goldsmith and silversmith, submitted a petition to the State of New York to mint copper coins.

  5. The Brasher Doubloon (1947) is a typically complex Philip Marlowe family crime film noir mystery directed by John Brahm, starring George Montgomery and Nancy Guild, based on the 1942 novel The High Window by Raymond Chandler.

  6. The Brasher Doubloon was based on the Chandler story The High Window and unlike Warner Brothers and RKO this was meant to be a B film and was treated that way. I've never read the book, but I could tell a lot was left out in the treatment.

  7. Sep 1, 2022 · That being said, Marlowe is not an automatic boon for a film. While his screen adventures have fared better than, say, Mike Hammer or Lew Archer, there have been instances where an adaptation completely drops the ball. Case in point: 1947’s The Brasher Doubloon. A film that flirted with greatness at nearly every turn during pre-production ...

  8. Based on Chandler’s The High Window, the film follows famed private detective Philip Marlowe (George Montgomery), who’s hired by sharp-tongued dowager Elizabeth Murdoch (Florence Bates) to find a valuable stolen coin, which, of course, leads to revelations of blackmail and murder.

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