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The Long Goodbye

  • 19731973
  • AA
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
29K
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203
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The Long Goodbye (1973)
ComedyCrimeDrama

Private investigator Philip Marlowe helps a friend out of a jam, but in doing so gets implicated in his wife's murder.Private investigator Philip Marlowe helps a friend out of a jam, but in doing so gets implicated in his wife's murder.Private investigator Philip Marlowe helps a friend out of a jam, but in doing so gets implicated in his wife's murder.

IMDb RATING
7.6/10
29K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
3,753
203
  • Director
    • Robert Altman
  • Writers
    • Leigh Brackett(screenplay)
    • Raymond Chandler(novel "The Long Goodbye")
  • Stars
    • Elliott Gould
    • Nina van Pallandt
    • Sterling Hayden
Top credits
  • Director
    • Robert Altman
  • Writers
    • Leigh Brackett(screenplay)
    • Raymond Chandler(novel "The Long Goodbye")
  • Stars
    • Elliott Gould
    • Nina van Pallandt
    • Sterling Hayden
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    • 192User reviews
    • 125Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination

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    Elliott Gould in The Long Goodbye (1973)
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    The Long Goodbye (1973)
    Elliott Gould and John Davies in The Long Goodbye (1973)
    Mark Rydell in The Long Goodbye (1973)
    The Long Goodbye (1973)
    Jo Ann Brody in The Long Goodbye (1973)
    Nina van Pallandt in The Long Goodbye (1973)
    The Long Goodbye (1973)
    Elliott Gould and Nina van Pallandt in The Long Goodbye (1973)
    Nina van Pallandt in The Long Goodbye (1973)

    Top cast

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    Elliott Gould
    Elliott Gould
    • Philip Marloweas Philip Marlowe
    Nina van Pallandt
    Nina van Pallandt
    • Eileen Wadeas Eileen Wade
    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Roger Wadeas Roger Wade
    Mark Rydell
    Mark Rydell
    • Marty Augustineas Marty Augustine
    Henry Gibson
    Henry Gibson
    • Dr. Verringeras Dr. Verringer
    David Arkin
    David Arkin
    • Harryas Harry
    Jim Bouton
    Jim Bouton
    • Terry Lennoxas Terry Lennox
    Warren Berlinger
    Warren Berlinger
    • Morganas Morgan
    Jo Ann Brody
    • Jo Ann Eggenweileras Jo Ann Eggenweiler
    Stephen Coit
    Stephen Coit
    • Detective Farmeras Detective Farmer
    • (as Steve Coit)
    Jack Knight
    Jack Knight
    • Mabelas Mabel
    Pepe Callahan
    • Pepeas Pepe
    Vincent Palmieri
    • Vinceas Vince
    • (as Vince Palmieri)
    Pancho Córdova
    Pancho Córdova
    • Doctoras Doctor
    • (as Pancho Cordoba)
    Enrique Lucero
    Enrique Lucero
    • Jefeas Jefe
    Rutanya Alda
    Rutanya Alda
    • Rutanya Sweetas Rutanya Sweet
    Tammy Shaw
    • Danceras Dancer
    Jack Riley
    Jack Riley
    • Rileyas Riley
    • Director
      • Robert Altman
    • Writers
      • Leigh Brackett(screenplay)
      • Raymond Chandler(novel "The Long Goodbye")
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    Storyline

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    In the middle of the night, private eye Philip Marlowe drives his friend Terry Lennox to the Mexican border. When Marlowe returns home police are waiting for him and learns that Terry's wife Sylvia has been killed. He's arrested as an accessory but released after a few days and is told the case is closed since Terry Lennox has seemingly committed suicide in Mexico. Marlowe is visited by mobster Marty Augustine who wants to know what happened to the $350,000 Lennox was supposed to deliver for him. Meanwhile, Marlowe is hired by Eileen Wade to find her husband Roger who has a habit of disappearing when he wants to dry out but she can't find him in any any of his usual haunts. He finds him at Dr. Veringer's clinic and brings him. It soon becomes obvious to Marlowe that Terry's death, the Wades and Augustine are all somehow interconnected. Figuring out just what those connections are however will be anything but easy. —garykmcd
    neo noirprivate detectivephilip marlowe charactermurdermalibu california103 more
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    • Taglines
      • Nothing says goodbye like a bullet.
    • Genres
      • Comedy
      • Crime
      • Drama
      • Mystery
      • Thriller
    • Certificate
      • A
    • Parents guide

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Elliott Gould has said that so long as he is physically able he holds out hopes that he could reprise the role of Phillip Marlowe. He has a screenplay entitled "It's Always Now," based on a Raymond Chandler story, "The Curtain." The Chandler estate sold him the rights to the story for $1.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the film, Philip Marlowe opens the refrigerator to get food for his cat. There are two rows of eggs on the fridge's door, with one egg missing on the lower row. After a cut-away scene, Philip reaches for some eggs, but now there are several eggs missing on the lower row.
    • Quotes

      Philip Marlowe: Nobody cares but me.

      Terry Lennox: Well that's you, Marlowe. You'll never learn, you're a born loser.

      Philip Marlowe: Yeah, I even lost my cat.

    • Connections
      Edited into El adios largos (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      The Long Goodbye
      by John Williams and Johnny Mercer

      Performed by The Dave Grusin Trio, Jack Sheldon, Clydie King, Jack Riley, Morgan Ames, Aluminum Band, The Tepoztlan Municipal Band

    User reviews192

    Review
    Top review
    9/10
    Quirky, Atmospheric, Unique Altman Spin to Chandler!
    I admit, when I first viewed "The Long Goodbye", in 1973, I didn't like the film; the signature Altman touches (rambling storyline, cartoonish characters, dialog that fades in and out) seemed ill-suited to a hard-boiled detective movie, and Elliott Gould as Philip Marlowe? No WAY! Bogie had been perfect, Dick Powell, nearly as good, but "M.A.S.H.'s" 'Trapper John'? Too ethnic, too 'hip', too 'Altman'! Well, seeing it again, nearly 34 years later, I now realize I was totally wrong! The film is brilliant, a carefully-crafted color Noir, with Gould truly remarkable as a man of morals in a period (the 1970s) lacking morality. Perhaps it isn't Raymond Chandler, but I don't think he'd have minded Altman's 'spin', at all! In the first sequence of the film, Marlowe's cat wakes him to be fed; out of cat food, the detective drives to an all-night grocery, only to discover the cat's favorite brand is out of stock, so he attempts to fool the cat, emptying another brand into an empty can of 'her' food. The cat isn't fooled by the deception, however, and runs away, for good...

    A simple scene, one I thought was simply Altman quirkiness, in '73...but, in fact, it neatly foreshadows the major theme of the film: betrayal by a friend, and the price. As events unfold, Marlowe would uncover treachery, a multitude of lies, and self-serving, amoral characters attempting to 'fool' him...with his resolution decisive, abrupt, and totally unexpected! The casting is first-rate. Elliott Gould, Altman's only choice as Marlowe, actually works extremely well, BECAUSE he is against 'type'. Mumbling, bemused, a cigarette eternally between his lips, he gives the detective a blue-collar integrity that plays beautifully off the snobbish Malibu 'suspects'. And what an array of characters they are! From a grandiosely 'over-the-top' alcoholic writer (Sterling Hayden, in a role intended for Dan Blocker, who passed away, before filming began), to his sophisticated, long-suffering wife (Nina Van Pallandt), to a thuggish Jewish gangster attempting to be genteel (Mark Rydell), to a smug health guru (Henry Gibson), to Marlowe's cocky childhood buddy (Jim Bouton)...everyone has an agenda, and the detective must plow through all the deception, to uncover the truth.

    There are a couple of notable cameos; Arnold Schwarzenegger, in only his second film, displays his massive physique, as a silent, mustached henchman; and David Carradine plays a philosophical cell mate, after Marlowe 'cracks wise' to the cops.

    The film was a failure when released; Altman blamed poor marketing, with the studio promoting it as a 'traditional' detective flick, and audiences (including me) expecting a Bogart-like Marlowe. Time has, however, allowed the movie to succeed on it's own merits, and it is, today, considered a classic.

    So please give the film a second look...You may discover a new favorite, in an old film!
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    • cariart
    • Apr 23, 2007

    FAQ1

    • The money Marty is seeking shows up suddenly, taking Marlowe off the hook. Where does the money come from?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 1973 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Der Tod kennt keine Wiederkehr
    • Filming locations
      • High Tower - High Tower Drive, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lion's Gate Films
      • E-K
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,619
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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