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  1. 16 de ago. de 2021 · The Big Sleep was released 75 years ago, and its plot has been puzzling viewers ever since. There is no disputing that Howard Hawks's Los Angeles-set noir classic is one of the most entertaining ...

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · The Big Sleep represents some major departures in the nature of the detective genre, changes that necessarily reflect the world in which it was written.Corrupt networks map out Chandler’s post-Prohibition era, be they explicitly criminal or nominally official, and it is the gray areas in between that allow the detective Philip Marlowe to exist.

  3. 『大いなる眠り』(おおいなるねむり、The Big Sleep)は、アメリカの作家レイモンド・チャンドラーのハードボイルド 小説。 1939年刊。私立探偵フィリップ・マーロウを主人公とする長編シリーズの第1作目。. マーロウの視点からの一人称で描かれる。 1935年に『ブラック・マスク』に発表された ...

  4. The Big Sleep (1978; titulada en España Detective privado) fue la segunda versión cinematográfica de la novela homónima escrita por Raymond Chandler en 1939. Fue dirigida por Michael Winner y protagonizada por Robert Mitchum como el detective Philip Marlowe. James Stewart interpreta al general Sternwood. La ambientación pasa de localizarse ...

  5. 7 de abr. de 1978 · The Big Sleep: Directed by Michael Winner. With Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, Richard Boone, Candy Clark. Grizzled American private detective in England investigates a complicated case of blackmail turned murder involving a rich but honest elderly general, his two loose socialite daughters, a pornographer and a gangster.

  6. The Big Sleep is a film directed by Howard Hawks with Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, John Ridgely, Martha Vickers .... Year: 1946. Original title: The Big Sleep. Synopsis: It tells the story of private detective Philip Marlowe (Humphrey Bogart), hired by General Sternwood (Charles Waldron) to deal with a blackmailer. The General has two daughters.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2002 · The Big Sleep. : Raymond Chandler. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Jun 11, 2002 - Fiction - 240 pages. The renowned novel from the crime fiction master, with the "quintessential urban private eye" (Los Angeles Times), Philip Marlowe. • Featuring the iconic character that inspired the film Marlowe, starring Liam Neeson.