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  1. Murder, My Sweet: Directed by Edward Dmytryk. With Dick Powell, Claire Trevor, Anne Shirley, Otto Kruger. After being hired to find an ex-con's former girlfriend, Philip Marlowe is drawn into a deeply complex web of mystery and deceit.

    • Edward Dmytryk
    • 142
    • 2 min
  2. Murder, My Sweet (released as Farewell, My Lovely in the United Kingdom) is a 1944 American film noir, directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Dick Powell, Claire Trevor and Anne Shirley (in her final film before retirement). The film is based on Raymond Chandler's 1940 novel Farewell, My Lovely.

  3. 6 de mai. de 2020 · Watch the first adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel Farewell, My Lovely, starring Dick Powell as Philip Marlowe, the hard-boiled private detective. Learn more about the film's history, genre, and reviews from Internet Archive.

    • 95 min
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  4. Sinopse. Referências. Murder, My Sweet é um filme estadunidense de 1944 do gênero policial em estilo de filme noir, dirigido por Edward Dmytryk. [ 1] . O roteiro de John Paxton baseia-se na obra de Raymond Chandler denominada Farewell, My Lovely, uma aventura do célebre detetive particular Philip Marlowe que a narra em primeira pessoa.

    • policial, noir
  5. Gumshoe Philip Marlowe (Dick Powell) is hired by the oafish Moose Malloy (Mike Mazurki) to track down his former girlfriend. He's also hired to accompany an effeminate playboy buy back some jewels.

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    • Dick Powell
    • Edward Dmytryk
    • RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
  6. 7 de abr. de 2021 · Roteiro John Paxton. Elenco: Dick Powell , Mike Mazurki , Claire Trevor. Título original Murder, My Sweet. Usuários. 3,2 1 nota. Meus amigos. -- Avaliar : Vou ver. Escrever minha crítica....

  7. Murder, My Sweet, American film noir, released in 1944, that was notable as the screen debut of author Raymond Chandler’s hard-boiled, world-weary detective Philip Marlowe. It was based on Chandler’s 1940 novel Farewell, My Lovely. (Read Martin Scorsese’s Britannica essay on film preservation.)