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A young woman from Kansas hires LA private detective Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother.A young woman from Kansas hires LA private detective Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother.A young woman from Kansas hires LA private detective Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother.
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Mark Allen
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- TriviaThis is one of only two films which Bruce Lee acted in where he spoke with his own voice (the other being Enter the Dragon (1973)). This is also the only film in which Lee played a villain.
- GoofsIn his limousine, Crowell dictates a message on a recording machine, then removes a cassette tape from the machine and hands it to Marlowe, who puts it in his chest pocket. A moment later, Marlowe puts the same tape in his chest pocket again.
- Quotes
Winslow Wong: May I reach for my pocket?
Philip Marlowe: It would give me great pleasure to see you do something foolish.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bruce Lee: In His Own Words (1998)
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A young girl from Kansas hires Los Angeles private detective Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother. Marlowe's investigation leads to two dead bodies and a blackmail plot concerning an actress. Decent adaptation of the Raymond Chandler novel "The Little Sister," updated to the '60s. Garner's not an ideal Philip Marlowe but he's charismatic and enjoyable to watch. He has good chemistry with Rita Moreno, who steals every scene she's in. Bruce Lee has a small but memorable part. Carroll O'Connor and Kenneth Tobey are good as a couple of cops easily frustrated with Garner. A little too mellow and lacking grit for a hardboiled detective story, though it's still entertaining. More Rockford than Marlowe. A minor quibble: there's a scene late in the film that takes place in a wooded area but is very obviously filmed on a sound stage. I probably wouldn't have thought twice about it if the movie had been made even ten years earlier but for a 1969 film it was very noticeable and fake.
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- The Little Sister
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- Bradbury Building - 304 S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(location of Marlowe's office)
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