The Long Goodbye (1973) | |
Director(s) | Robert Altman |
Producer(s) | Jerry Bick, Robert Eggenweiler (associate), Elliott Kastner (executive) |
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Top Topics | Satire |
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The Long Goodbye (1973) was a Film directed by Robert Altman and produced by Elliott Kastner, Robert Eggenweiler and Jerry Bick.
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The Long Goodbye Film: It’s All about the Cat
By Judy on Jan 20, 2019 From Cary Grant Won't Eat You**spoilers*** I was afraid to watch The Long Goodbye. It’s a favorite book, so much so that I starting drinking gimlets for a couple years, even though I hate gin*. It was an odd affectation. Even I knew drinking a grandpa concoction wouldn’t impress anyone, and would only mystify barten... Read full article
The Long Goodbye Film: It’s All about the Cat
By Judy on Jan 20, 2019 From Cary Grant Won't Eat You**spoilers*** I was afraid to watch The Long Goodbye. It’s a favorite book, so much so that I starting drinking gimlets for a couple years, even though I hate gin*. It was an odd affectation. Even I knew drinking a grandpa concoction wouldn’t impress anyone, and would only mystify barten... Read full article
Film Noir Review: The Long Goodbye (1973)
By Danilo Castro on Jul 5, 2018 From Classic Movie Hub Blog“That’s you Marlowe. You’ll never learn, you’re a born loser.” In the pantheon of great film detectives, Philip Marlowe stands alone. Sam Spade might have been first, and Mike Hammer might have more in common with the action heroes that are still prevalent today, but Ma... Read full article
The Long Goodbye (1973)
By smumcountry on Jul 22, 2015 From Smum CountyJuly 22, 2015 by smumcounty Elliott Gould, at first glance, would seem like an odd choice to portray legendary private eye Philip Marlowe. Certainly when “The Long Goodbye” was released in 1973 there was a lot of push back from hardcore Marlowe fans who considered the film a sacrilege. I... Read full article
The Long Goodbye (1973)
By smumcountry on Jul 22, 2015 From Smum CountyJuly 22, 2015 by smumcounty Elliott Gould, at first glance, would seem like an odd choice to portray legendary private eye Philip Marlowe. Certainly when “The Long Goodbye” was released in 1973 there was a lot of push back from hardcore Marlowe fans who considered the film a sacrilege. I... Read full article
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