Writers: Raymond Chandler, William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett, Jules Furthman
Composer: Max Steiner
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, John Ridgely, Martha Vickers, Dorothy Malone, Peggy Knudsen, Regis Toomey, Charles Waldron, Charles D. Brown, Bob Steele, Elisha Cook Jr., Louis Jean Heydt
More info: IMDb
Tagline: The type of man she hated . . . was the type she wanted!
Plot: Private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by a rich family. Before the complex case is over, he's seen murder, blackmail, and what might be love.
My rating: 8/10
Will I watch it again? Yes.
For my money, Bogart's THE MALTESE FALCON (1941) was the peak of his detective pictures. THE BIG SLEEP is probably second. It's a good flick that gets a little better with each viewing. I didn't dig it all that much the first time I saw it but I've grown to like it more and more over the years. The cast is great and it's a fun and it's got that great fast talking dialogue that these kids are so good at...and there's some great dialogue in this one. It's a great and convoluted crime thriller even if it's overshadowed by the even better and tighter FALCON. Because of the classic nature of this picture I'm really surprised at how few extras are on the Warner Bros. DVD. All you get is a comparison between the '45 and '46 versions (17 min) and the theatrical trailer.
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