DIRECTOR: Edward Dmytryk.
BOTTOM LINE: “Murder, My Sweet” was released under its original book title, “Farewell My Lovely,” in the United Kingdom, but was retitled to a less mellifluous moniker for its United States release. It was the first film to feature author Raymond Chandler’s primary character, the hard-boiled private detective Philip Marlowe and here, I think, is a good time to dig a little deeper and list those actors who have played Marlowe down through the years:
1944: Dick Powell in “Murder My Sweet/Farewell My Lovely.”
1946: Humphrey Bogart in “The Big Sleep.”
1947: Robert Montgomery in “Lady in the Lake.”
1969: James Garner in “Marlowe.”
1973: Elliott Gould in “The Long Goodbye.”
1975: Robert Mitchum in “Farewell My Lovely.”
2022: Liam Neeson in “Marlowe.”
























