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The Big Sleep is a British film of genre Drama directed by Michael Winner released in USA on 13 march 1978 with Robert Mitchum

The Big Sleep (1978)

The Big Sleep
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Released in USA 13 march 1978
Length 1h39
Directed by
Genres Drama,    Thriller,    Action,    Crime,    Romance
Rating58% 2.90112.90112.90112.90112.9011

The Big Sleep is a 1978 film, the second film version of Raymond Chandler's 1939 novel of the same name. The picture was directed by Michael Winner and stars Robert Mitchum in his second feature film portrayal of the detective Philip Marlowe. The cast includes Sarah Miles, Candy Clark, Joan Collins, and Oliver Reed, also featuring James Stewart as General Sternwood.

The story's setting was changed from 1940s Los Angeles to 1970s London. The film contained material more explicit than what could only be hinted at in the 1946 version, such as homosexuality, pornography and nudity. Mitchum was 60 at the time of filming, far older than Chandler's 33-year-old Marlowe (or the 1946 film's 38-year-old Marlowe played by a 46-year-old Bogart).

Synopsis

In 1970s England, private detective Philip Marlowe (Robert Mitchum) is asked to the stately home of General Sternwood (James Stewart), who hires Marlowe to learn who is blackmailing him. While at the mansion, he meets the General's spoiled and inquisitive daughter Charlotte (Sarah Miles) and wild younger daughter Camilla (Candy Clark).

Actors

Robert Mitchum

(Philip Marlowe)
Sarah Miles

(Charlotte Sternwood)
Richard Boone

(Lash Cansino)
Candy Clark

(Camilla Sternwood)
Joan Collins

(Agnes Lazelle)
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