Skip to Content

‘The Blue Dahlia’ is Raymond Chandler’s only original screenplay but not his best work

The Blue Dahlia Written by Raymond Chandler Directed by George Marshall USA, 1946 Three wartime veterans who served in the Navy return home to Los Angeles. They are Johnny Morrison (Alan Ladd) and his two faithful companions, Buzz (William Bendix) and George  (Hugh Beaumont). After an early tussle at a diner in which Buzz shows …

Read More about ‘The Blue Dahlia’ is Raymond Chandler’s only original screenplay but not his best work

‘The Long Goodbye’ deconstructs the Philip Marlowe character

The Long Goodbye Directed by Robert Altman Written by Leigh Brackett USA, 1973 My introduction to classic film was through Humphrey Bogart. I would watch Casablanca (1942) and To Have and Have Not (1944) with my mother, but none of his films had as much of an effect on me as The Big Sleep (1946) …

Read More about ‘The Long Goodbye’ deconstructs the Philip Marlowe character

‘Double Indemnity’ shows a cool cat’s frightening dual nature

Double Indemnity Directed by Billy Wilder Written by Billy Wilder and Raymond Chandler U.S.A., 1944 There is a perverse sort of delight a film viewer can extract from witnessing the fall of someone too cool for school. How many times have vintage film noirs featured a protagonist which always had the right words to say …

Read More about ‘Double Indemnity’ shows a cool cat’s frightening dual nature