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  1. Murder, My Sweet was released five months after Double Indemnity and I think that Dmytryk was inspired by Wilder in the use of flashback and voice-over. Overall, it's a mainstay of the noir genre and I believe that Elliott Gould, the Marlowe in The Long Goodbye, took more inspiration from Dick Powell than from Humphrey Bogart: the scene in ...

  2. 4 de jul. de 2020 · A nicely tailored film noir directed by the shamelessly underrated Edward Dmytryk. Released in 1944, it starred Dick Powell, Claire Trevor, Anne Shirley (who, at age 26, retired from movies after finishing this one), Otto Kruger, and Mike Mazurki.

    • 95 min
    • 4.8K
    • André Schneider
  3. Adieu, ma belle (aussi intitulé Adieu ma jolie, ou Le Crime vient à la fin, titre original : Murder, My Sweet) est un film américain en noir et blanc réalisé par Edward Dmytryk, sorti en 1944. Il s'agit de la seconde adaptation au cinéma du roman Adieu, ma jolie ( Farewell, My Lovely , 1940) de l'écrivain américain Raymond Chandler , après le film de 1942 The Falcon Takes Over (en ...

  4. 26 de jun. de 2004 · And Murder, My Sweet, Edward Dmytryk’s 1945 adaptation of the novel, with Dick Powell as a past-his-prime Marlowe, follows that blueprint rather well. John Paxton’s screenplay excises at least half of the subplot from Chandler’s text, but he leaves in a fair amount of the novel’s juicy dialogue—you know, all the “she was a washed-up ...

  5. Murder, My Sweet es una película de cine negro estadounidense de 1944, dirigida por Edward Dmytryk y protagonizada por Dick Powell, Claire Trevor y Anne Shirley. La película está basada en la novela Farewell, My Lovely de Raymond Chandler de 1940. Fue la primera película en presentar al personaje principal de Chandler, el duro detective privado Philip Marlowe.

  6. Noir Alley: Murder, My Sweet (1944) intro by Eddie Muller shown on Jan 20, 2019From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by ...

    • 7 min
    • 2177
    • Noir Fan (not affiliated with Eddie Muller or TCM)
  7. "Film noir" is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood black and white crime dramas of the 1940s and '50s, particularly those that emphasize toughness, cynicism, amorality, and sex. Join us for a series of classic film noir movies this fall on Thursday afternoons and evenings. Light refreshments served.