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Movie
The Big Sleep
Synopsis
The definitive Humphrey Bogart/Lauren Bacall vehicle, The Big Sleep casts Bogart as Raymond Chandler's cynical private eye Philip Marlowe. Summoned to the home of the fabulously wealthy General Sternwood (Charles Waldron), Marlowe is hired to deal with a blackmailer shaking down the General's sensuous, thumb-sucking daughter Carmen (Martha Vickers). This earns Marlowe the displeasure of Carmen's sloe-eyed, seemingly straight-laced older sister Vivian (Bacall), who is fiercely protective of her somewhat addled sibling. As he pursues the case at hand, Marlowe gets mixed up in the murder of Arthur Geiger (Theodore von Eltz), a dealer in pornography. He also runs afoul of gambling-house proprietor Eddie Mars (John Ridgely), who seems to have some sort of hold over the enigmatic Vivian. Any further attempts to outline the plot would be futile: the storyline becomes so complicated and convoluted that even screenwriters William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett, and Jules Furthmann were forced to consult Raymond Chandler for advice (he was as confused by the plot as the screenwriters). When originally prepared for release in 1945, The Big Sleep featured a long exposition scene featuring police detective Bernie Ohls (Regis Toomey) explaining the more obscure plot details. This expository scene was ultimately sacrificed, along with several others, in favor of building up Bacall's part; for instance, a climactic sequence was reshot to emphasize sexual electricity between Bogart and Bacall, obliging Warners to replace a supporting player who'd gone on to another project. The end result was one of the most famously baffling film noirs but also one of the most successful in sheer star power.
Cast
- Humphrey Bogart
- Lauren Bacall
- Martha Vickers
- Dorothy Malone
- John Ridgely
- Louis Jean Heydt
- Elisha Cook Jr.
- Regis Toomey
- Sonia Darrin
- Bob Steele
- Tom Rafferty
- Charles Waldron
- Charles D. Brown
- Tom Fadden
- Ben Welden
- Trevor Bardette
- James Flavin
- Joy Barlowe
- Thomas Jackson
- Peggy Knudsen
- Theodore von Eltz
- Carole Douglas
- Dan Wallace
- Tanis Chandler
- Deannie Best
- Lorraine Miller
- Shelby Payne
- Forbes Murray
- Joseph Crehan
- Emmett Vogan
- Sidney Hickox
- Howard Hawks
- Max Steiner
- Jack L. Warner
- Max Barwyn
- Jack Chefe
- James Conaty
- Jack Deery
- Jay Eaton
- Bess Flowers
- Joe Gilbert
- Shep Houghton
- William Faulkner
- Jules Furthman
- Raymond Chandler
- Carl Jules Weyl
- Sid Hickox
- Leah Rhodes
- Leo F. Forbstein
- Paul Detlefsen
- Jack L. Warner
- Robert B. Lee
- Christian Nyby
- Leigh Brackett
- Roy Davidson
- Sidney Hickox