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  1. Dec 28, 2021 · Author Raymond Chandler set the standard for detective stories in his pulp novels, and these are the 10 best film adaptations of his work.

    • Dalton Norman
  2. The ultimate guide on the hardboiled icon Raymond Chandler Biography, Books, Short Stories, Movies, Audiobooks, and Graphic Novels.

  3. 17 titles. Sort by List order. 1. The Falcon Takes Over. 1942 1h 5m Approved. 6.4 (1.2K) Rate. The Falcon and reporter Ann Riordan try to solve a string of murders after an ex-wrestler, released from jail, goes looking for his girl friend. Director Irving Reis Stars George Sanders Lynn Bari James Gleason. 2. Time to Kill. 1942 1h 1m Approved.

    • Murder, My Sweet (1944) Adapted by RKO from Farewell My Lovely, and directed by Edward Dmytryk, Murder, My Sweet was the first major motion picture release of a Chandler story (there had been two prior Chandler adaptations: Time to Kill and The Falcon Takes Over, both in 1942, both loose and lamentable) and the first appearance of Marlowe on the big screen.
    • The Blue Dahlia (1946) Utilizing an Oscar-nominated script from Chandler (his only original screenplay, though he would co-write two others), reflecting his brand of hard-boiled hubris and tabloid sensibility, The Blue Dahlia features Alan Ladd as Jimmy Moore, a WWII veteran who discovers his wife has been unfaithful during his tenure.
    • Lady in the Lake (1947) Robert Montgomery directs and plays the lead, adapting Chandler’s first-person narrative in the most literal way possible: from Marlowe’s point of view.
    • The Big Lebowski (1998) Loosely yet lovingly based on the narrative structure of Chandler’s The Big Sleep — the title is a knowing nod — this Coen brothers cult classic posits an affable unkempt stoner, dubbed “the Dude” (Jeff Bridges, brilliant), in the Marlowe role.
    • 'The Big Sleep' (1946) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 97% The Big Sleep is the most iconic incarnation of Philip Marlowe and one of the greatest American films of all time.
    • 'The Long Goodbye' (1973) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 95% Acclaimed auteur Robert Altman brought his unique style to Marlowe's noir world with his adaptation of The Long Goodbye, now considered a classic of '70s cinema.
    • 'Farewell, My Lovely' (1975) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 67% In the 1970s, the Philip Marlowe franchise was reimagined yet again, this time featuring film noir icon Robert Mitchum in the role.
    • 'Marlowe' (1969) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 63% The first movie to be titled simply Marlowe starred James Garner in the title role. In the history of Philip Marlowe adaptations, this film is often forgotten because it doesn't have a gimmick like Lady in the Lake or an auteur director like other adaptations; it is just a well-done, by-the-book detective movie.
  4. He spent some time in Hollywood as a screenwriter, contributing to Billy Wilder 's Double Indemnity (1944), the film noir classic The Blue Dahlia (1946) and Alfred Hitchcock 's Strangers on a Train (1951) .

  5. Sep 8, 2015 · 1. The Big Sleep (1946) “The action is tense and fast, and the film catches the lurid Chandler atmosphere,” raved Pauline Kael on Howard Hawk’s adaptation of The Big Sleep. “The characters are a collection of sophisticated monsters…

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