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Latest revision as of 20:52, 16 October 2019
In 1975, a Raymond Chandler's 1940 book Farewell, My Lovely was adapted into a movie. Everyone's favorite Private Detective Philip Marlowe is hired by an ex-con named Moose Malloy to find his missing girlfriend, Velma, while simultaneously investigating a murder connected with a missing jade necklace. Of course, both cases turn out to be connected, and Marlowe gets caught up in something far bigger than he imagined.
Tropes used in Farewell, My Lovely include:
- Film Noir
- The Forties: It takes place in 1941.
- Hardboiled Detective
- Los Angeles
- Private Eye Monologue: One of the best.
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