The Long Goodbye

Showings

The Beverly Theater Mon, Sep 23 6:30 PM
The Beverly Theater Tue, Sep 24 8:30 PM
The Beverly Theater Wed, Sep 25 4:30 PM
The Beverly Theater Fri, Sep 27 9:00 PM
The Beverly Theater Sat, Sep 28 4:15 PM

Description

1973, 113 minutes

Directed by Robert Altman

 

Nothing Says Goodbye Like a Bullet.

 

When private eye Philip Marlowe (Elliott Gould) is visited by an old friend, this sets in train a series of events in which he's hired to search for a missing novelist (Sterling Hayden) and finds himself on the wrong side of vicious gangsters.

 

So far so faithful to Raymond Chandler, but Robert Altman's inspired adaptation of the writer's most personal novel takes his legendary detective and relocates him to the selfish, hedonistic culture of 1970s Hollywood, where he finds that his old-fashioned notions of honour and loyalty carry little weight, and even his smoking (universal in film noir) is now frowned upon.

 

Widely misunderstood at the time, The Long Goodbye is now regarded as one of Altman's best films and one of the outstanding American films of its era, with Gould's shambling, cat-obsessed Marlowe ranking alongside the more hard-boiled interpretations by Humphrey Bogart and Robert Mitchum.