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L'investigatore Marlowe

Titolo originale: Marlowe
  • 1969
  • VM14
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
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James Garner and Rita Moreno in L'investigatore Marlowe (1969)
Quiet young Orfamay Quest from Kansas has hired private detective Philip Marlowe to find her brother. After two leads turn up with ice picks stuck in them, he discovers blackmail photos concerning TV star Mavis Wald. She rejects Marlowe's help, and this is forcibly underlined by her gangster boyfriend. So, wonders Marlowe, is there a link between Orfamay and Mavis?
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young woman from Kansas hires LA private detective Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother.A young woman from Kansas hires LA private detective Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother.A young woman from Kansas hires LA private detective Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother.

  • Regia
    • Paul Bogart
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Raymond Chandler
    • Stirling Silliphant
  • Star
    • James Garner
    • Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Carroll O'Connor
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    4189
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Paul Bogart
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Raymond Chandler
      • Stirling Silliphant
    • Star
      • James Garner
      • Gayle Hunnicutt
      • Carroll O'Connor
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    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Philip Marlowe
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Mavis Wald
    Carroll O'Connor
    Carroll O'Connor
    • Lt. Christy French
    Rita Moreno
    Rita Moreno
    • Dolores Gonzáles
    Sharon Farrell
    Sharon Farrell
    • Orfamay Quest
    William Daniels
    William Daniels
    • Mr. Crowell
    H.M. Wynant
    H.M. Wynant
    • Sonny Steelgrave
    Jackie Coogan
    Jackie Coogan
    • Grant W. Hicks
    Kenneth Tobey
    Kenneth Tobey
    • Sgt. Fred Beifus
    Bruce Lee
    Bruce Lee
    • Winslow Wong
    Christopher Cary
    Christopher Cary
    • Chuck
    George Tyne
    George Tyne
    • Oliver Hady
    Corinne Camacho
    Corinne Camacho
    • Julie
    Paul Stevens
    Paul Stevens
    • Dr. Vincent Lagardie
    Roger Newman
    • Orrin Quest
    Read Morgan
    Read Morgan
    • Gumpshaw
    Emil Alegata
    • Waiter
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    Mark Allen
    Mark Allen
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    • Regia
      • Paul Bogart
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Raymond Chandler
      • Stirling Silliphant
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    Hoohawnaynay

    Watch This for Rita Moreno Alone!

    Rita Moreno steals this movie! Plus, she had great chemistry with James Garner which is why they used her on Rockford files. Somewhat complicated plot about P.I. Garner finding a missing brother of an actress who also happens to be dating a gangster. Cameos by Bruce Lee, Jackie Coogan, Carroll O'Connor etc. Great 1960's Los Angeles/Hollywood locales (the strip joint used in the film went on to become the famous Roxbury on Sunset Blvd). I love everything about this movie, the clothes, the cars, the great 60's style overall. Rita Moreno in a platinum blond wig doing a strip tease at the end is worth the price of admission! She even shows a little nudity (if viewed un-edited) which is rare for a star of her magnitude to do in the late 60's. Sharon Farrell is another actress with lots of charisma who is used to little here. Gayle Hunnicutt (who I love) is miscast here as Sharon Farrell's sister, although she adds a lot of glamour. The script is a little hard to follow but it is quite an enjoyable movie as the action never slows down for too long.
    7Chase_Witherspoon

    Not a big sleep, but definitely a sleeper

    Much is said concerning the merits of re-imagining the Philip Marlowe character in the swinging sixties, bringing to it a pop culture emphasis that seems eons away from Humphrey Bogart's turn, but there's three good reasons to consider this Marlowe adaptation.

    First-rate cast stars the always affable James Garner in the title character. He's a modest Marlowe, not arrogant, assuming nor especially gifted at his trade, he toils and the rewards follow (albeit with some distress involved). Lovely Gayle Hunnicutt plays the femme fatale along with little sister Sharon Farrell, while Rita Moreno trumps them both with a critical role as a stripper of more than passing resemblance to Hunnicutt.

    Then there's the surprise packet, namely, Bruce Lee with just a couple of scenes, one of which involving him demolishing Garner's office like it was made of balsa wood. A perfectly timed scissor kick shatters the overhead light shade (a good foot above his own head), before he dons his sunglasses, turns on his heel and casually walks out the door he's just kicked in half. It's a stern warning to Garner to lay off, but equally hilarious in its approach of which both Lee and Garner seem aware. If you take nothing from the film, you'll always remember that scene.

    And finally, if you're familiar with them, the theme tune "Little Sister" is a catchy jazz-pop song by Orpheus, the band who had four albums of jazz-psychedelic pop in the mould of what would later become the signature of Lighthouse, Chicago and others of the ilk. Great adaptation, a real time capsule of the era and well worth a look.
    6utgard14

    "Underneath the pasties is a size 40 heart."

    A young girl from Kansas hires Los Angeles private detective Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother. Marlowe's investigation leads to two dead bodies and a blackmail plot concerning an actress. Decent adaptation of the Raymond Chandler novel "The Little Sister," updated to the '60s. Garner's not an ideal Philip Marlowe but he's charismatic and enjoyable to watch. He has good chemistry with Rita Moreno, who steals every scene she's in. Bruce Lee has a small but memorable part. Carroll O'Connor and Kenneth Tobey are good as a couple of cops easily frustrated with Garner. A little too mellow and lacking grit for a hardboiled detective story, though it's still entertaining. More Rockford than Marlowe. A minor quibble: there's a scene late in the film that takes place in a wooded area but is very obviously filmed on a sound stage. I probably wouldn't have thought twice about it if the movie had been made even ten years earlier but for a 1969 film it was very noticeable and fake.
    6Doylenf

    Chandler's Marlowe transferred to the '60s...

    Shifting Chandler's private eye to the '60s seems to work fairly well, although I still miss the film noir look of the gritty '40s melodramas with either Humphrey Bogart or George Montgomery as Marlowe. In addition, filming this one in color to take advantage of some Los Angeles locations, was not necessarily the best idea.

    JAMES GARNER works well as Marlowe, although I still prefer the dry delivery of Humphrey Bogart and his one-liners in THE BIG SLEEP. But Garner is at his physical peak and makes a persuasive private detective on the trail of someone's missing brother. Along the way, he gets involved with the usual assortment of disreputable characters who occupy seedy hotel rooms and the shady side of town.

    With a supporting cast that includes CARROLL O'CONNOR, JACKIE COOGAN and RITA MORENO (as a stripper), it's a stylish updating of Chandler's novel, "The Little Sister". And let's not forget BRUCE LEE who does a Karate job on Garner's office wall and furniture.

    Too many of the early scenes drag and it's an hour into the story before the plot gets any livelier. In short, the plot remains rather flat and devoid of any real urgent suspense in spite of the fact that it deals with ice pick murders.

    Summing up: Despite the okay performance from Garner, it remains a flabby exercise in suspense, lacking the terse quality of Chandler's stories and doesn't really perk up until the last ten minutes.
    7secondtake

    Fun, never slow, a bit confusing, nicely filmed update of a Marlowe flick

    Marlowe (1969)

    While not a great one, this is an unusual version of Philip Marlowe on film. James Garner is an odd choice in a way, but he's handsome and charming. The photographer, Bill Daniels, is a stalwart from the classic years of Hollywood, and it shows, with nicely filmed scenes (in color). Daniels is famous as Garbo's main photographer, if that gives an idea of his long lineage.

    It's definitely 1969. New Hollywood is here, and there is a certain cheese factor that is part of the game, and not in the best ways. And the story itself is just not Raymond Chandler's best. Director Paul Bogart does his best, but for a comparison of a noir crime update, you might prefer the wonderful "The Long Goodbye" from 1973.

    But here we are. Garner is really good, in fact, and if not a Humphrey Bogart type, that might be really appropriate. Still, he's indifferent to pretty women until he isn't, he drinks, he's sarcastic, he is appropriately weary. Here he smokes a pipe, and he remains interesting.

    There is (for me) a simple appeal to the sets and the time it was shot. It's a crazy time in US history (great crazy). Everything is updated—there is no sense of recreating the 1940s, but rather of just setting the old story (from the 30s) into the new world.

    There are some fun curiosities, like Carroll O'Conner (the leading male in "All in the Family," which started the year before)—who isn't quite convincing as a tough cop. And the gay hairdresser played by Christopher Cary. And the side actor who does karate on Marlowe's office (for real) by the name of Bruce Lee (in his first American film). And two beautiful women (as usual) who play more pithy parts than you'd expect (clever or strong) until, of course, the stripper scene at the end. One of them, the fabulous Rita Moreno, had a continuing career with Garner in the "Rockford Files" for t.v. And finally another William Daniels (unrelated) who played Dustin Hoffman's dad in "The Graduate" two years early, and who is so different here you might not recognize him.

    Okay, so what ends up happening is a weird mix of humor and cleverness. The movie really wants to entertain, and yet it keeps inside the hard edged world of classic 1940s noir with references to tough guys and ice picks in the neck. It has almost absurdist humor and then it seems (somewhat) to want to take the crime and the criminals and the sleuthing seriously. It doesn't quite jive.

    Blame the era, maybe, but watch "Klute" or other detective yarns from the era and you can see an opportunity that went astray. I enjoyed it thoroughly, but only by kicking back. The story is a bit jumbled, either at its root or in its telling, but I think they thought viewers would enjoy the whole situation and all these interesting actors at work. It only goes so far.

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      This is one of only two films which Bruce Lee acted in where he spoke with his own voice (the other being I 3 dell'Operazione Drago (1973)). This is also the only film in which Lee played a villain.
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      In his limousine, Crowell dictates a message on a recording machine, then removes a cassette tape from the machine and hands it to Marlowe, who puts it in his chest pocket. A moment later, Marlowe puts the same tape in his chest pocket again.
    • Citazioni

      Winslow Wong: May I reach for my pocket?

      Philip Marlowe: It would give me great pleasure to see you do something foolish.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Bruce Lee: In His Own Words (1998)
    • Colonne sonore
      LITTLE SISTER
      Words by Norman Gimbel

      Music by Peter Matz

      Sung by Bruce Arnold of Orpheus

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    • Data di uscita
      • settembre 1969 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Marlowe
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Bradbury Building - 304 S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(location of Marlowe's office)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Beckerman Productions
      • Cherokee Productions
      • Katzka-Berne Productions
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