
The Protagonist Podcast #138: Philip Marlowe in The Big Sleep (Film 1946) “I’m getting cuter every minute.”
August 8, 20171h 10m
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Description
Todd finally gets to talk about film noir! Joe and Todd are talking about Phillip Marlowe from the classic 1946 film The Big Sleep. They wonder if the plot makes any sense, praise the atmosphere of the film, and debate Marlowe’s motivations.
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Show Notes
- The Big Sleep (1946) – IMDb
- Humphrey Bogart – Wikipedia
- Lauren Bacall – Wikipedia
- Philip Marlowe – Wikipedia
- Amazon.com: The Big Sleep (1946): Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, John Ridgely, Martha Vickers: Amazon Digital Services LLC
- Howard Hawks – Wikipedia
- Mission Log Podcast
- Raymond Chandler – Wikipedia
- YMRT #14: Bacall After Bogart — You Must Remember This
- After 1945 : Latency as Origin of the Present | Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
- Stimmung – Wikipedia
- The Big Sleep: Proof That Plot Doesn’t Matter | Den of Geek
- #059: Veronica Mars in the pilot episode of Veronica Mars (TV 2004) “Underneath that angry young woman shell, there’s a slightly less angry young woman.” | Dueling Genre Productions
- #003: Rick Blaine in Casablanca (Film 1942) “Of all the gin joints …” | Dueling Genre Productions
