The Long Goodbye (1973)
Facts
| Directed by | Robert Altman |
| Cast | Elliott Gould, Nina Van Pallandt, Sterling Hayden, Mark Rydell, Henry Gibson, Rutanya Alda, Warren Berlinger and Jerry Jones |
| Theatrical Release | March 7, 1973 |
| DVD Release | September 17, 2002 |
| Running Time | 112 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 027616879004 |
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Average user review:| A poor translation of an interesting book |
| not bad, not bad at all, its worth watching, |
| Amazing Film, Decent DVD |
| Buy it for film library! |
Mrs. Wade draws the wrong conclusions about Marlowe after he sits in jail for three days. Early in the film Marlowe tells Mrs. Wade that he doesn't do divorce work but her husband departed before she could separate or divorce from him. So she hires Marlowe to find him and bring him home. When Roger Wade returns home with Marlowe he must be wondering is there a chance to save the marriage? It's those first minutes with his wife that tell him nothing has changed. Like Terry Lennox, Roger Wade has changed. He's no longer the man that his wife married and wants.
He complains to Mrs. Lennox who is determined to put a stop to matters and killed by her own husband when she threatens to go to the police. At the police station Lt. Farmer asked Marlowe how come he knows so little about his friends? He places his trust in them but loyalty carries a price. Was it merely co-incidence? Marlowe receives five thousand bills from Marty Augustine and Terry Lennox for 'his troubles'. Didn't it simply confirm the doubts that had been growing in his mind about a good friend and the crime that he had committed?
Not for Marlowe fans or kids. They'll be disappointed.
April 24, 2008
| Typical Hollywood Slop |
As usual, Hollywood has taken a great book and twisted it around to fit their needs.
A couple of previous reviewers have mentioned that the movie is ethical to presenting the Marlowe character true to form. That can be said throughout most of the movie, but the ending blows this attempt out of the water. Without giving the ending away, the movie has Marlowe doing something so out of character and, in all reality, something that Marlowe never did in any of the novels or short stories.
This movie very loosely follows the storyline from the book. Aside from this loose following, the movie has nothing to do with the Chandler story.
Why call the movie "The Long Goodbye" when it doesn't stick to the book? Hmmmm, maybe to sucker people into watching it!!!
Do NOT buy this movie if you are expecting a true adaptation to the book!!!The Long Goodbye March 9, 2008
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