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* [[Doesn't Like Guns]]: "That's just part of my clothes. I hardly ever shoot anybody with it." |
* [[Doesn't Like Guns]]: "That's just part of my clothes. I hardly ever shoot anybody with it." |
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* [[Does Not Like Men]]: Anne. |
* [[Does Not Like Men]]: Anne. |
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{{quote|"Sometimes I hate men. ALL men. Old men, young men... beautiful young men who use rosewater and... almost heels who are private detectives."}} |
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* [[Femme Fatale]]: Helen Grayle/Velma Valento |
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Helen Grayle/Velma Valento |
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* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Helen Grayle/Velma Valento |
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Helen Grayle/Velma Valento |
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* [[Nothing Personal]]: "It ain't personal if we don't like you, we've got a personal routine to follow after a killing." |
* [[Nothing Personal]]: "It ain't personal if we don't like you, we've got a personal routine to follow after a killing." |
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* [[Only in It For the Money]]: Philip only does his job for the money. |
* [[Only in It For the Money]]: Philip only does his job for the money. |
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{{quote|'''Philip''': Only reason I took the job was because my bank account was trying to crawl under a duck. |
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'''Lieutenant Randall''': You're not a detective, you're a slot machine. You'd slit your own throat for 6 bits plus tax! }} |
'''Lieutenant Randall''': You're not a detective, you're a slot machine. You'd slit your own throat for 6 bits plus tax! }} |
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* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Ann wears a mink coat at the end. |
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Ann wears a mink coat at the end. |
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* [[Viewers are Morons]]: The reason for the title change was on account of a belief that audiences would assume a film called ''Farewell My Lovely'' with Dick Powell was a musical. Including the word murder in the title was to clue audiences in that it was a mystery. |
* [[Viewers are Morons]]: The reason for the title change was on account of a belief that audiences would assume a film called ''Farewell My Lovely'' with Dick Powell was a musical. Including the word murder in the title was to clue audiences in that it was a mystery. |
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* [[Weapon for Intimidation]]: Philip Marlowe carries a revolver but states that he rarely needs it. |
* [[Weapon for Intimidation]]: Philip Marlowe carries a revolver but states that he rarely needs it. |
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{{quote|"That's just part of my clothes. I hardly ever shoot anybody with it." }} |
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