Highlighted works
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An insurance salesman (Fred MacMurray) is seduced into murder and fraud in Billy Wilder’s classic dark thriller, adapted from the novel by James M. Cain.
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Robert Altman’s masterly adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s novel tells of betrayal, murder and moral codes.
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Howard Hawks reteamed Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall for this stylish and seductive adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s labyrinthine private-eye novel.
Filmography
1999
The Simple Art of Philip Marlowe
[Subject of Film]
1998
Author of the Original Work
1996
[Subject of Film]
1996
Based on screenplay STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
1995
Based on a short story by
1993
Author of the Original Work
1985
Script compiled from the speech and writing of the following people
1984
based on the novels of
1984
based on the novels of
1984
Based on the stories by
1984
based on the novels of
1978
From the book by
1977
[Subject of Film]
1976
Based on the novel by
1973
Based on the screenplay by
1973
From the novel 'The Long Goodbye' by
1969
Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go
[Subject of Programme]
1969
Based on "The Little Sister" by
1961
From a story by
1959
[Based on character created by]
1957
Author of the Original Work
1954
Author of the Original Work
1951
Screen Play by
1947
Based on novel by
1946
From the novel by
1946
Based on the novel by
1945
Written by
1945
Based upon the novel Farewell, My Lovely
1944
Screenplay
[man reading novel]1944
Screenplay
1942
and from the novel by