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The Long Goodbye is a 1973 American neo-noir film directed by Robert Altman, adapted by Leigh Brackett from Raymond Chandler's 1953 novel of the same name.The film stars Elliott Gould as Philip Marlowe and features Sterling Hayden, Nina Van Pallandt, Jim Bouton, Mark Rydell, and an early, uncredited appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The Longest Goodbye is a Canadian-Israeli documentary film, directed by Ido Mizrahy and released in 2023. [1] The film documents the psychological impact of space travel on astronauts who must spend long periods of time away from family and friends. [2] The film premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. [1]
In 1962, Rydell declined to sign another long-term contract at ATWT, and producers had his character die in a car crash. [7] [8] He later won plaudits for his role of violent Jewish mob kingpin Marty Augustine in Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye (1973). His most recent significant film role was in Woody Allen's Hollywood Ending (2002).
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 November 2024. American composer and conductor (born 1932) This article is about the composer. For other people named John Williams, see John Williams (disambiguation). John Williams Williams in 2024 Born John Towner Williams (1932-02-08) February 8, 1932 (age 92) New York City, U.S. Occupations ...
Acolytes flocked. The first full tour made $29.3 million By 2021, they raked in $50.2 million, the fifth highest of any act that year. They more than doubled it on this last rotation. Of course ...
Robert Bernard Altman (/ ˈ ɔː l t m ə n / AWLT-mən; February 20, 1925 – November 20, 2006) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.He is considered an enduring figure from the New Hollywood era, known for directing subversive and satirical films with overlapping dialogue and ensemble casts.
"The Long Goodbye" is a 1954 American television play based on the novel of the same name by Raymond Chandler. It was the first episode of the anthology series Climax! and starred Dick Powell as Philip Marlowe. Powell had played the role previously in Murder, My Sweet. [1] The episode was broadcast live.
Stars including Imelda Staunton and Elizabeth Debicki led the actors on their final red carpet.