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Marlowe is a 1969 American neo-noir film starring James Garner as Raymond Chandler's private detective Philip Marlowe. Directed by Paul Bogart, the film was written by Stirling Silliphant based on Chandler's 1949 novel The Little Sister.
- 496,076 tickets (Spain/France)
- Sidney Beckerman, Gabriel Katzka
Marlowe: Directed by Paul Bogart. With James Garner, Gayle Hunnicutt, Carroll O'Connor, Rita Moreno. A young woman from Kansas hires LA private detective Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother.
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Marlowe is a 1969 film adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel The Little Sister, starring James Garner as the detective Philip Marlowe. The film follows his investigation of a missing sister in Los Angeles, where he faces various threats and challenges.
Find out who starred in the 1969 film adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel Marlowe, directed by Paul Bogart and produced by Sidney Beckerman. See the full cast and crew list, including James Garner, Gayle Hunnicutt, Bruce Lee, and more, verified as complete by IMDb.
Marlowe. Roger Ebert November 25, 1969. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. One of the charms of Raymond Chandler's detective novels is that you can't figure out exactly what's going on in them.
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Marlowe (1969) Movie Info Synopsis Mysterious Orfamay Quest (Sharon Farrell) hires Los Angeles private investigator Philip Marlowe (James Garner) to find her missing brother, Orrin.
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On a case to track down a missing person, Philip Marlowe (James Garner) is contacted by sweet Midwesterner Orfamay Quest (Sharon Farrell) to find her brother who had come to Los Angeles several years earlier. When Marlowe tracks down two men who knew the brother he discovers an ice pick in each man.