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  1. Apr 13, 2007 · When Robert Altman made a movie of the novel Chandler considered his best, "The Long Goodbye," Marlowe, played by Elliott Gould, seemed at first glance almost unrecognizable as the character...

  2. The plot is fabulously generic, with a femme fatale (Nina van Pallandt), a mobster (Mark Rydell) and a missing case of cash. Sterling Hayden is typically intimidating as an alcoholic writer, and Arnold Schwarzenegger pops up in a wordless cameo as a mustachioed henchman.

  3. Dec 5, 2014 · “The Long Goodbye” sits at all these intersections: of Altman and Chandler, of Altman and noir, of the 1950s (when the novel was written) and the 1970s, of old and (at the time) new Los...

  4. Apr 15, 2024 · Robert Altman’s New Hollywood neo-noir “The Long Goodbye” has all the markings of old school film noir – a private eye, a femme fatale, a twisty crime-driven story, seedy characters, and so on.

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  6. Apr 23, 2006 · Robert Altman’s “The Long Goodbye” (1973) attacks film noir with three of his most cherished tools: Whimsy, spontaneity and narrative perversity. He is always the most youthful of directors, and here he gives us the youngest of Philip Marlowes, the private eye as a Hardy boy.

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  8. Apr 14, 2016 · The Long Goodbye. Raymond Chandler’s sentimental foolishness is the taking-off place for Robert Altman’s heady, whirling sideshow of a movie, set in the early-seventies L.A. of the stoned ...