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''The Long Goodbye'' is a 1973 film directed by [[Robert Altman]] and starring Elliott Gould as detective Philip Marlowe. It was adapted from the [[Raymond Chandler]] novel of the same name by Leigh Brackett (who earlier co-wrote the most famous film version of Chandler's ''[[The Big Sleep (Film)|The Big Sleep]]'').
''The Long Goodbye'' is a 1973 film directed by [[Robert Altman]] and starring Elliott Gould as detective Philip Marlowe. It was adapted from the [[Raymond Chandler]] novel of the same name by Leigh Brackett (who earlier co-wrote the most famous film version of Chandler's ''[[The Big Sleep (film)|The Big Sleep]]'').


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=== This film has examples of: ===
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* [[Angry Guard Dog]]: The Wade's dog is never violent, but it is always barking angrily whenever Marlowe is around.
* [[Angry Guard Dog]]: The Wade's dog is never violent, but it is always barking angrily whenever Marlowe is around.
* [[Appeal to Worse Problems]]: A variation of the "starving children in Africa" argument: when the cat doesn't want to eat, he says, "What about all the tigers in India they're killing because they don't got enough to eat?"
* [[Appeal to Worse Problems]]: A variation of the "starving children in Africa" argument: when the cat doesn't want to eat, he says, "What about all the tigers in India they're killing because they don't got enough to eat?"
* [[Badass in A Nice Suit]]: Marlowe is a professional -- he's always got that suit.
* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: Marlowe is a professional -- he's always got that suit.
* [[Book Ends]]: The song ''Hooray For Hollywood'' plays at the beginning and the end of the film.
* [[Book Ends]]: The song ''Hooray For Hollywood'' plays at the beginning and the end of the film.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "It's OK with me."
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "It's OK with me."
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* [[Vanity License Plate]]: Mrs. Wade's says "Lov You."
* [[Vanity License Plate]]: Mrs. Wade's says "Lov You."
* [[Vigilante Execution]]: {{spoiler|Marlowe blows Terry Lennox away after discovering he murdered his wife and betrayed his best friend.}}
* [[Vigilante Execution]]: {{spoiler|Marlowe blows Terry Lennox away after discovering he murdered his wife and betrayed his best friend.}}
* [[Writers Block]]: Roger Wade suffers from this.
* [[Writer's Block]]: Roger Wade suffers from this.


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Revision as of 22:35, 8 April 2014

The Long Goodbye is a 1973 film directed by Robert Altman and starring Elliott Gould as detective Philip Marlowe. It was adapted from the Raymond Chandler novel of the same name by Leigh Brackett (who earlier co-wrote the most famous film version of Chandler's The Big Sleep).

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 Cop: Are you crazy?

Marlowe: Yes.