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Marlowe - (1969)

The film features a quintessential late-60s score by Peter Matz, including the theme song "Little Sister" performed by Orpheus. Critical Reception

At the time of its release, Marlowe received mixed reviews. Some critics felt the transition to the 1960s setting diluted Chandler’s atmosphere, while others praised it as a "fun take" on the character that perfectly captured late-60s L.A.. Modern retrospectives often rank it as a solid entry in the Marlowe filmography, primarily for Garner’s charisma and Lee’s high-energy cameo. Marlowe (1969)

James Garner (as Philip Marlowe), Gayle Hunnicutt, and Rita Moreno The film features a quintessential late-60s score by

Written by Stirling Silliphant, who was a student of Bruce Lee at the time and specifically wrote the role of Winslow Wong to showcase Lee's martial arts. Modern retrospectives often rank it as a solid

Garner’s portrayal of Marlowe was noted for its "rude wit" and "sense of the grotesque," aligning closely with Chandler’s original description of the character as a man of honor in a "mean" world. Garner’s performance here is often seen as a precursor to his role as Jim Rockford in The Rockford Files . Production Context