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In 1975, a [[Raymond Chandler]]'s 1940 book ''Farewell, My Lovely'' was [[Film of the Book|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.
In 1975, a [[Raymond Chandler]]'s 1940 book ''Farewell, My Lovely'' was [[Film of the Book|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.


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=== Tropes appearing in this film: ===

* [[Film Noir]]
* [[Film Noir]]
* [[The Forties]]: It takes place in 1941.
* [[The Forties]]: It takes place in 1941.
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* [[Los Angeles]]
* [[Los Angeles]]
* [[Private Eye Monologue]]: One of the best.
* [[Private Eye Monologue]]: One of the best.

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[[Category:Films of the 1970s]]
[[Category:Films of the 1970s]]
[[Category:The Forties]]
[[Category:The Forties]]
[[Category:Farewell My Lovely]]
[[Category:Farewell, My Lovely]]
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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.

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