Other works
His novels featuring the Philip Marlowe character are "The Big Sleep (1939); "Farewell, My Lovely (1940); "The High Window" (1942); "The Lady in the Lake" (1943); "The Little Sister" (1949); "The Long Goodbye" (1953); "Playback" (1958), and "Poodle Springs" (1989, Completed by
Robert B. Parker, from Chandler's partial 1959 manuscript).
Chandler's Marlowe stories were also adapted for radio on programs such as "The Lux Radio Theatre" and "Hollywood Startime." "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" aired on CBS Radio from 1948- 1951.
(1943) Novel: "Lady in the Lake" (filmed as
Lady in the Lake (1947)).
(1942) Novel: "The High Window" (filmed as
The Brasher Doubloon (1947),
Time to Kill (1942)).
(1949) Novel: "The Little Sister" (filmed as
Marlowe (1969),
"The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse: The Little Sister (#2.3)" (1949))
(1953) Novel: "The Long Goodbye" (filmed as
The Long Goodbye (1973),
"Climax!: The Long Goodbye (#1.1)" (1954))
(1940) Novel: "Farewell, My Lovely" (filmed as
Farewell, My Lovely (1975),
Murder, My Sweet (1944),
The Falcon Takes Over (1942)).
(1939) Novel: "The Big Sleep" (filmed as
The Big Sleep (1978),
The Big Sleep (1946),
"Robert Montgomery Presents: The Big Sleep (#2.2)" (1950))
Short story collection: "Trouble Is My Business" (filmed as
Trouble Is My Business (2012)).
(4/79) Stage: Chicago's Organic Theater produced an adaptation of Chandler's "The Little Sister" by
Stuart Gordon (who also directed) and wife
Carolyn Purdy-Gordon. Set design by
Rick Paul, lighting by David K. H. Elliott, costumes by
Kaye Nottbusch and music by
Jonathan Pearthree. Also in the cast:
Richard Fire,
Mike Genovese (as Philip Marlowe),
Gary Houston, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon and
Norm Tobin.
(1981) Book: "Selected Letters"
Novel: "The High Window" (filmed as
Time to Kill (1942),
The Brasher Doubloon (1947)
(1959) Novel: "Poodle Springs" (filmed as
Poodle Springs (1998) (TV))
Novel: "Murder, My Sweet" (filmed as
Murder, My Sweet (1944))
Story: "The King in Yellow" (filmed as
"Studio One in Hollywood: The King in Yellow (#4.10)" (1951),
"Studio One in Hollywood: The King in Yellow (#5.43)" (1953))
(1958) Novel: "Playback"
Story: "Pearls Are a Nuisance" (filmed as
"Nash Airflyte Theatre: Pearls Are a Nuisance (#1.22)" (1951))
Story: "The White Carnation" (filmed as
"Climax!: The White Carnation (#1.9)" (1954))
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