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  2. Marlowe (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe is a 1969 American neo-noir film [2] starring James Garner as Raymond Chandler's private detective Philip Marlowe. Directed by Paul Bogart , the film was written by Stirling Silliphant based on Chandler's 1949 novel The Little Sister .

  3. Hugh Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe played the role from 1969 until his death in 1982. ... – Grant (archive footage) The Last Shot You Hear (1969) – Charles Nordeck; Radio appearances. Lux ...

  4. James Garner - Wikipedia

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    James Scott Garner (né Bumgarner; April 7, 1928 – July 19, 2014) was an American actor.He played leading roles in more than 50 theatrical films, which included The Great Escape (1963) with Steve McQueen; Paddy Chayefsky's The Americanization of Emily (1964) with Julie Andrews; Cash McCall (1960) with Natalie Wood; The Wheeler Dealers (1963) with Lee Remick; Darby's Rangers (1958) with ...

  5. From the Free Press archive: In 1969, thousands rallied for ...

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    From the Free Press archive: In 1969, thousands rallied for peace in Detroit. Gannett. Gary Blonston. May 18, 2024 at 10:35 AM. ... 1969. America, especially young America, ...

  6. Farewell, My Lovely (1975 film) - Wikipedia

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    Farewell, My Lovely is a 1975 neo-noir [4] mystery film directed by Dick Richards and featuring Robert Mitchum as private detective Philip Marlowe.The picture is based on Raymond Chandler's novel Farewell, My Lovely (1940), which had previously been adapted for film as Murder, My Sweet in 1944. [5]

  7. Gayle Hunnicutt, ‘Dallas’ and ‘Marlowe’ Star, Dies at 80

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    Gayle Hunnicutt, the Texas-born actor known for 1969’s “Marlowe” and her role as Vanessa Beaumont in “Dallas,” died on Aug. 31 in London, according to The Times of London. She was 80.