Private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by wealthy general Sternwood to deal with his top blackmailer, Arthur Geiger. Along the way, Marlowe gets involved with a mysterious murder, a missing book, blackmail, and a seductive woman named Vivian.
In 1939 Los Angeles, private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by glamorous heiress Clare Cavendish to find her missing lover, Nico Peterson. As Marlowe investigates, he discovers a tangled web of deceit involving the movie industry, a jealous husband, and a mysterious woman. He must navigate the dangers of old Hollywood and solve the case before it's too late.
When a friend is accused of killing his wife, private detective Philip Marlowe becomes embroiled in a web of deception, corruption, and murder in 1970s Los Angeles. As he digs deeper, Marlowe uncovers a cluster of unsavory characters, including a crime boss, a crooked cop, and a femme fatale, all of whom may be connected to the crime. With his wit and instinct, Marlowe navigates through the dark underbelly of the city, trying to unravel the truth and bring justice to those involved.
Private detective Philip Marlowe gets caught up in a web of crime, double-crossing, and suspicion of murder as he investigates the disappearance of a young man. Along the way, he encounters a femme fatale, an ex-convict, a crime boss, and a series of dangerous encounters that take him deep into the seedy underbelly of 1940s Los Angeles.
Philip Marlowe, Private Eye is a British mystery series that aired on ITV in the United Kingdom under the shorter title 'Marlowe, Private Eye' and on HBO in the United States from April 16, 1983 through June 3, 1986. The series features Powers Boothe as Raymond Chandler's titular character, and was the first drama produced for HBO.
Philip Marlowe is a 1959-1960 half-hour ABC crime series, featuring Philip Carey as Marlowe, the fictional detective originally created by Raymond Chandler. The private detective Marlowe of Carey, departed very much from the original character. The show first aired October 6, 1959 with the episode: "The Ugly Duckling" with Virginia Gregg and Rhys Williams.
In Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, a detective investigates a conspiracy involving a dead father and a mysterious piece of paper. This film-noir spoof takes place in the 1940s and includes elements of parody and nostalgia.
Private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by a mysterious woman to find her missing jade necklace. As he digs deeper, Marlowe becomes embroiled in a complex web of deceit, danger, and murder.
Private investigator Philip Marlowe gets entangled in a complex web of crime, murder, and blackmail as he is hired to handle a case involving a missing person and a murderess.
Marlowe, a private detective, gets tangled in a web of crime, murder, and deception as he investigates a missing persons case involving blackmail, a drug-addicted doctor, and a dangerous femme fatale.
In Lady in the Lake, a private detective named Philip Marlowe is hired to find a missing woman named Chrystal Kingsby. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers a complex web of deceit and murder in the seemingly idyllic town of Bay City. Marlowe must navigate through a cast of eccentric characters and unravel the truth before it's too late.
Private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by a wealthy collector to find a rare and valuable gold coin known as the Brasher Doubloon. As Marlowe digs deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and murder in the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles.
Smart Philip is a hilarious and campy crime comedy that follows a psychiatrist turned private detective as he investigates the mysterious disappearance of his brother. With absurd humor and a touch of psychotronic film style, this ensemble comedy is a must-watch for fans of literature on screen.
Legendary private eye Philip Marlowe takes on new cases.
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