Re: RARA-AVIS: Harper about to come on - TCM

From: Patrick Kennedy (pbjk2004@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: 21 Aug 2010

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    I agree that Michael Winner's London take on 'The Big Sleep' was execrable, but
    'Farewell My Lovely' was probably the most faithful rendition of a Chandler novel ever committed to celluloid, even though by the time he finally got to play Marlowe Mitchum was way too old.  But Dick Powell as Marlowe?  In preference to Bogart, say?  Dick Powell to my mind was about as good at playing Marlowe as Roger Moore was at playing James Bond, although it could've been worse I suppose: they could've chosen Fred Astaire.

    Patrick

    ________________________________ From: James Michael Rogers <jeddak5@cox.net> To: rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, 21 August, 2010 23:45:12 Subject: Re: RARA-AVIS: Harper about to come on - TCM

      Personally, I rather liked both of the Newman flicks. Particularly "Drowning Pool". Naybe I'm just not enough of an Archer fan for the changes to offend me. Conversely, I really didn't like the Mitchum as Marlowe films. I'll take Dick Powell, thanks.

    James

    ----- Original Message ----- From: Patrick Kennedy To: rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 17:28 Subject: Re: RARA-AVIS: Harper about to come on - TCM

    They're showing 'The Drowning Pool' on a UK television station next week. I saw it on its first release but can't recall much about it now -- not a good sign, usually.
    'Harper' was released here as 'The Moving Target' which I believe was the title of the Ross MacDonald Lew Archer novel upon which it was based. I never could understand the reasoning behind the name change for movie purposes, but no doubt

    those clever all-knowing marketing guys had their reasons. I think originally the makers had intended adapting Chandler's 'The Long Goodbye' with Robert Mitchum as Marlowe but failed to get the green light on the

    project, so they made 'The Moving Target' instead with Paul Newman not resembling Lew Archer any more than Elliott Gould did Marlowe in Robert Altman's

    art movie subversion of Chandler's themes.

    Patrick

    ________________________________ From: "funkmasterj@runbox.com" <funkmasterj@runbox.com> To: rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, 21 August, 2010 22:25:14 Subject: RARA-AVIS: Harper about to come on - TCM

    It will be my first time seeing it. I did enjoy Twilight.

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