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Farewell, My Lovely (1975)
Released By: Sultan Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sultan Entertainment
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Dick Richards
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Harry Dean Stanton, John Ireland, Robert Mitchum, Sylvester Stallone, Sylvia Miles
Published ID: 2255
UPC: 013023027091,
Plot: Previously filmed in 1942 as The Falcon Takes Over and in 1944 as Murder, My Sweet, Raymond Chandler's Farewell My Lovely was given its third cinematic go-round under its original title in 1975. Spouting the Chandlerish prose as if it were second nature, Robert Mitchum stars as 1940s private eye Philip Marlowe, hired by the goonish Moose Malloy (Jack O'Halloran) to locate his former girl friend. This involves Marlowe in the theft of a jade necklace, which in turn leads to murder. All roads seemingly lead to adventuress Mrs. Grayle (Charlotte Rampling), wealthily married but far from satisfied. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Reminded me why I love NOIR!
Added 6/30/2009

I agree with all of you. An utter shame this is not on dvd for the masses. I had only seen the film on regular tv. Then, last night, some movie channel showed it, uncut and in letterbox. There was a scene in a brothel containing female upper nudity and one, full frontal shot! That was certainly cut from the tv version! I want this in my collection also! Certainly is up there with my love for "Chinatown".
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
great movie - tape quality abysmally bad
Added 6/27/2009

The people selling this VHS tape should be prosecuted for fraud. We could barely hear the dialogue due to a constant, loud, and annoying background hum. If it weren't such a hassle I'd try to get my money back. We'll never watch this tape again; not even a movie this great is worth the aggravation. I'm shocked that Amazon sold me this worthless product.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Farewell to VHS
Added 6/7/2009

When is this outstanding film going to get the attention it deserves with a legitimate DVD release? For years fans of this movie have had to suffer with these washed out VHS copies. Even with the poor reproduction I still find myself wathching this film often and enjoying it everytime.

If you liked Bogart's "Big Sleep" and other stories of this type then you will be pleasantly surprised with FML. Robert Mitchum does a heck of a job as private eye Philip Marlow taking on his biggest case. The setting is perfect, the grimy underworld, corrupt police a madam of the city, its all there. The cast includes a number of role players that you will recognize and several of them become big stars in their own right. In spite of the poor presentation you will find this an enjoyable diversion and be asking yourself the same question I did at the beginning of this review.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
My All-Time Favorite Film of the Genre
Added 5/29/2008

Robert Mitchum, Sylvia Miles, Charlotte Rampling, Harry Dean Stanton, Jack O'Halloran, John Ireland and Sylvester Stallone,among others - what a lineup. Of the entire genre of film noir, tough guy detective films, this one is by far the best. Mitchum is at his all time best, even though he's nearly sixty in this film (a bit old to play Marlowe, in my opinion, but he carries it off with absolute aplomb). He is the quintessential tough guy gumshoe Marlowe (he floors Dick Powell's previous characterization of the role), Sylvia Miles and Charlotte Rampling turn in flawless performances, and in fact Sylvia Miles received a well-deserved Oscar nod for hers. John Ireland and Harry Dean Stanton also gave marquee performances as well. Even young Sylvester Stallone is a surprise. But another one that stands out for me personally is the absolutely perfectly cast Jack O'Halloran as Moose Malloy. He plays the uber-big lunkhead looking for his girlfriend and I find myself caring for this character, following how the character develops and wanting to see the outcome for big Moose. O' Halloran did an outstanding job, playing Moose to spot-on realism and really filled in that dimension of the film for me. This film is a winner.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
one of the best!
Added 1/22/2008

I am now trying to purchase this movie, it looks like I can only get it in used VHS form. (I cant wait any longer for it on DVD, but will definately buy it again when it is available on DVD WS).
But I will forever remember this movie as a young teen, sitting in the theatre, when it first came out in the 1970's. I sat and watched it over and over and over again! I've always loved Robert Mitchum, always loved Film Noir and this Movie has it all. Mitchum was a great actor and this is by far his greatest role, his greatest acting in his long career. The acting, the cinematography, the music, all great! Yes, lots of previous versions from the 30's, etc which were also good, but this one is NOT good, it is GREAT! This could have been and has the exact great look of a 30's, 40's, 50's noir. I cant say enough about this flick, so I'll stop now! If you like film noir, Robert mitchum, mysteries, an excellent movie, then you've got to see this one. Not only see it, but experience it!

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Reminded me why I love NOIR!
Added 6/30/2009

I agree with all of you. An utter shame this is not on dvd for the masses. I had only seen the film on regular tv. Then, last night, some movie channel showed it, uncut and in letterbox. There was a scene in a brothel containing female upper nudity and one, full frontal shot! That was certainly cut from the tv version! I want this in my collection also! Certainly is up there with my love for "Chinatown".
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
great movie - tape quality abysmally bad
Added 6/27/2009

The people selling this VHS tape should be prosecuted for fraud. We could barely hear the dialogue due to a constant, loud, and annoying background hum. If it weren't such a hassle I'd try to get my money back. We'll never watch this tape again; not even a movie this great is worth the aggravation. I'm shocked that Amazon sold me this worthless product.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Farewell to VHS
Added 6/7/2009

When is this outstanding film going to get the attention it deserves with a legitimate DVD release? For years fans of this movie have had to suffer with these washed out VHS copies. Even with the poor reproduction I still find myself wathching this film often and enjoying it everytime.

If you liked Bogart's "Big Sleep" and other stories of this type then you will be pleasantly surprised with FML. Robert Mitchum does a heck of a job as private eye Philip Marlow taking on his biggest case. The setting is perfect, the grimy underworld, corrupt police a madam of the city, its all there. The cast includes a number of role players that you will recognize and several of them become big stars in their own right. In spite of the poor presentation you will find this an enjoyable diversion and be asking yourself the same question I did at the beginning of this review.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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