Marlowe

Los Angeles 1939. Outside the spotlight lies a city of secrets.

5.7
20231h 49m

Production

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Private detective Philip Marlowe becomes embroiled in an investigation involving a wealthy Californian family after a beautiful blonde hires him to track down her former lover.

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Trailers & Videos

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Official UK Trailer

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Official Trailer

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"Tell Me About You And Mr Peter's..." Extended Preview

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Liam Neeson reads Marlowe | Sky Cinema

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Liam Neeson IS The Moment! 🥰 | Marlowe | Sky Cinema #shorts

Cast

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Liam Neeson

Philip Marlowe

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Diane Kruger

Clare Cavendish

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Jessica Lange

Dorothy Quincannon

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Danny Huston

Floyd Hanson

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Alan Cumming

Lou Hendricks

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Ian Hart

Joe Green

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Daniela Melchior

Lynn Peterson

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Patrick Muldoon

Richard Cavendish

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Colm Meaney

Bernie Ohls

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François Arnaud

Nico Peterson

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Seána Kerslake

Amanda Toxteth

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Mitchell Mullen

O'Reilly, the Ambassador

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Michael Garvey

Pat the Bartender

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Minnie Marx

Madame Cabana

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Reviews

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Peter McGinn

6/10

I have watched a few movies based on Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, and I can’t say that any of them dazzled me, even though they were usually played by actors I liked. This version struck me the same way. I really like Liam Neeson and feel that he has elevated a few B quality movies I have seen him in. But either he couldn’t or wasn’t allowed to work similar magic here.

The characters don’t mumble exactly, but the overall effect to me is that they might as well have been. The dialogue isn’t exactly electric and they seem to deliver them rather matter of factly. When Marlow beats up a few guys and says, “I am getting too old for this,” it comes out sounding like the tired cliche it is rather than a heartfelt observation by a jaded private eye.

So I can’t help but label this as a missed opportunity; I mean, it’s Liam Neeson for goodness sake. Write the man some better lines and action sequences.

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

7/10

Regardless of what a lot of people claim, this is a quite good old-fashioned murder mystery and private investigator story. It is quite well done in the style one would expect when implementing a story where the main character is the famous Philip Marlowe.

This kind of story should not be filled with insane action, psychopathic outbursts or any other of the other stuff that Hollywood (as well as probably the younger audience) seems to think that every movie needs.

Is it slow as many people say. Sure if you compare with John Wick it is slow. For a Philip Marlowe movie it is just right.

When watching this movie I was really quite happy that this was not another movie (and character) that Hollywood felt they had to “modernize” like the remake abominations where Hercule Poirot runs on top of train cars and chases murderers waving guns.

It is a good mystery story. It is a good implementation. Liam Neeson, whom I generally like as an actor, is quite a good fit for the role of Philip Marlowe. Overall I quite enjoyed this movie.

The fact that the so called “critics” at Woke (Rotten) Tomatoes gave this movie 25% Rotten of course destroyed any credibility these woke hacks might have had left. If I move does not project the right agenda it is rotten by their standards, or rather lack thereof.

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