Chandler, Dylan, Bogart

Joe Allonby joeallonby at gmail.com
Sun Aug 27 16:55:57 CDT 2006


I remember seeing that version of "Little Sister" when I was supposedly too
young to see it.

The last scene left an indelible impression on my raging hormone-fueled
preadolescent mind.

On 8/27/06, Dave Monroe <monropolitan at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> "Philip Marlowe will suffer a horrible migraine and
> reach by reflex for the pint of rye in his suit
> pocket, and feel homesick for the acework balconies of
> the Bradbury Building." (GR, Pt. IV, p. 752)
>
> V752.01-03 Philip Marlow [sic] . . . Bradbury Building
> Philip Marlowe did have his office in in the Bradbury
> Building in one film adaptation of Chandler's works:
> Marlowe (1969), based on The Little Sister, starring
> James Garner. The Bradbury, long neglected and
> probably best known as a major setting in Ridley
> Scott's Blade Runner (1982), has been restored and
> recognized as one of the most remarkable pieces of
> architecture in Los Angeles.
>
> http://english2.mnsu.edu/larsson/gr4.html
>
> --- Carvill John <johncarvill at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > And didn't Philip Marlowe make a brief appearance in
> > GR, arriving too late at the scene?
>
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