Philip Marlowe, Private Eye is a British mystery series that aired on ITV in the United Kingdom under the shorter title 'Marlowe, Private Eye' and on HBO in the United States from April 16, 1983 ...
Raymond Chandler fans, take note. Michael De Luca, Andrew Marlowe and Terri Edda Miller have sold a one-hour drama inspired by Chandler’s famed detective Philip Marlowe to ABC. The casting director ...
*The CW is in development on a procedural drama based on the real-life African-American private investigator who inspired Raymond Chandler’s iconic fictional character Philip Marlowe. Titled “Marlowe, ...
Forty-four years have passed since a feature film was last built around Raymond Chander’s harder-than-hardboiled fictional detective Philip Marlowe — a screen absence that seems both unduly long and ...
HOLLYWOOD -- It's Liam Neeson's turn take on the role of private eye Philip Marlowe. In "Marlowe," Neeson takes on the role of that down on his luck detective, a popular character in fiction created ...
Trivia Question: What five movie actors have played Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler’s private eye? Answer: Humphrey Bogart (The Big Sleep); Dick Powell (Murder My Sweet); Robert Montgomery (The Lady ...
Liam Neeson celebrated his 100th film “Marlowe” during a special screening Wednesday night at New York City’s Crosby Street Hotel. “How did I get so lucky? Do you ever get moments like that? Where you ...
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Like a private eye sizing up the details of a dicey new case, Joe Ide took the call from the Raymond Chandler Estate with a healthy amount of hesitation. “I was thrilled at first, as any crime writer ...
This image released by Open Road Films shows Liam Neeson in a scene from “Marlowe.” Open Road Films via AP The richly hard-boiled terrain of detective Philip Marlowe has always been, to quote Raymond ...
Neil Jordan fails to find form in this muddled, roundly miscast Irish-Iberian attempt to revive Raymond Chandler's legacy. Following a low-key premiere as the closing film at this year’s San Sebastian ...
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