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The Big Sleep
The Big Sleep

The Big Sleep (1978)

59% User Rating
1h 40min
Crime
Mystery

"Meet Philip Marlowe. The toughest private eye who ever wore a trench coat, slapped a dame and split his knuckles on a jawbone."

Private eye Philip Marlowe investigates a case of blackmail involving the two wild daughters of a rich general, a pornographer and a gangster.

Michael WinnerDirector

Cast

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Robert Mitchum

Robert Mitchum

Philip Marlowe

Sarah Miles

Sarah Miles

Charlotte Sternwood

Richard Boone

Richard Boone

Lash Cansino

Candy Clark

Candy Clark

Camilla Sternwood

Joan Collins

Joan Collins

Agnes Lazelle

Edward Fox

Edward Fox

Joe Brody

John Mills

John Mills

Inspector Carson

James Stewart

James Stewart

General Sternwood

Oliver Reed

Oliver Reed

Eddie Mars

Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews

Norris

Colin Blakely

Colin Blakely

Harry Jones

Richard Todd

Richard Todd

Commander Barker

Diana Quick

Diana Quick

Mona Grant

James Donald

James Donald

Inspector Gregory

John Justin

John Justin

Arthur Geiger

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Simon Fisher-Turner

Karl Lundgren

Martin Potter

Martin Potter

Owen Taylor

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David Savile

Rusty Regan

Dudley Sutton

Dudley Sutton

Lanny

Don Henderson

Don Henderson

Lou

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Nik Forster

Croupier

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Joe Ritchie

Taxi Driver

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Patrick Durkin

Reg

Derek Deadman

Derek Deadman

Customer in Bookshop

Judy Buxton

Judy Buxton

Cheval Club Receptionist (uncredited)

Clifford Earl

Clifford Earl

Police Doctor (uncredited)

Roy Evans

Roy Evans

Deliveryman (uncredited)

Pat Gorman

Pat Gorman

Pool Player in Pub (uncredited)

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Walter Henry

Detective Taking Marlowe's Statement (uncredited)

David Jackson

David Jackson

Inspector Willis (uncredited)

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Anthony Lang

Police Constable Passing Geiger's (uncredited)

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Mike Lewin

Detective Waring (uncredited)

Brian Miller

Brian Miller

Casino Waiter (uncredited)

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David Millett

Police Detective (uncredited)

Norman Mitchell

Norman Mitchell

Doorman at Eddie's Club (uncredited)

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Barry Purchese

Eddie's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Michael Segal

Michael Segal

George (uncredited)

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John Tatham

Casino Patron (uncredited)

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Cy Town

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

June 4, 2023

I thrice went to Michael Winner's Holland Park home for lunch. I wish I could say I remembered more about these visits, but the hospitality was clearly designed to ensure that I didn't! He was a charming and engaging man who had an entertaining anecdote for just about every occasion. For this remake of the 1946 classic, he has certainly assembled a strong cast. Robert Mitchum takes on the private eye "Philip Marlowe" character and the story moves to Britain where his services are sought by the invalid "General Sternwood" (James Stewart) who is concerned that his rather libertine daughters are vulnerable to blackmail. Once such investigation discovers that though blackmail was, indeed, on the table - there is a far more deadly and sinister topic for his talents - the disappearance of the general's son-in-law "Rusty Regan". There are hoodlums, gangsters, petty thieves who are all in his sights as he tries to get to the bottom of whom is doing what to whom - and why! Oliver Reed and Sara Miles (who always looked as if she were treading a very fine line between sanity and madness) contribute quite well to the mix, but Joan Collins and Richard Boone much less so, and the narrative (from Mitchum) is way too wordy. The ending is sort of sprung upon us, and I felt just a bit short-changed by the whole thing. Colour photography can sometimes be a real enemy of noir thrillers. The monochrome style, lighting, shading and a good score frequently does much of the heavy lifting if the story is a bit light. Here, Winner has none of that to fall back on, and what we end up with is really more notable for whom he cast rather than for what we saw.

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The Big Sleep (1978) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

The Big Sleep (1978) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

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Collection

Philip Marlowe (Robert Mitchum) Collection

Part of

Philip Marlowe (Robert Mitchum) Collection

Includes: Farewell, My Lovely, The Big Sleep