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Marlowe and follows
With each lead he follows, Marlowe encounters lies, larceny, perjury, theft and a beautiful femme fatale ( Claire Trevor ).
Marlowe follows Geiger to his house and hears a gunshot and a woman scream.
Marlowe follows Vivian to Joe Brody's apartment, where they join Brody and Agnes, and later, Carmen, who wants her photos.
Marlowe follows and apprehends Carol Lundgren, Geiger's former driver, who has killed Brody in revenge for Geiger's death.

Marlowe and car
Later, Marlowe learns that the Sternwood driver has been found dead, with his car driven off a pier.

Marlowe and leaving
The next morning, Marlowe gets a call that Eileen Wade killed herself, leaving a confession note that she killed Mrs. Lennox and Roger Wade.
As Marlowe is leaving, General Sternwood's older daughter, Mrs. Vivian Rutledge ( Lauren Bacall ), stops him.
* Doctor Faustus and Other Plays ( Oxford University Press, 2008 ), a Marlowe collection leaving out an early play whose authenticity is controversial, and a late play, which has survived only fragmentally.
However, Julia eventually decides against this, instead leaving Marlowe to live with her mother in New York City, taking Annie and Connor.

Marlowe and bookstore
Marlowe investigates Geiger ’ s bookstore and determines it is a pornography lending library.
Marlowe stakes out the bookstore and sees its inventory being moved to Joe Brody ’ s home.
Marlowe returns to Geiger's bookstore, and discovers that they are packing up the store.

Marlowe and apartment
She attempts to seduce Marlowe, who throws her out of his apartment.
Marlowe starts with Orrin's last known address, a seedy apartment building in Bay City.
As Marlowe leaves the apartment building he notices the supervisor, now lying unconscious.
Marlowe goes to Ms. Weld's apartment.

Marlowe and Brody
Marlowe goes to Brody ’ s home and finds him with Agnes, the bookstore's clerk.
Marlowe interrogates Brody further and pieces together the full story: Geiger was blackmailing Carmen and the family driver didn ’ t like it, so he sneaked in, killed him, and took the film of Carmen.
Suddenly the doorbell rings and Brody is shot dead ; Marlowe gives chase and catches Geiger ’ s male lover, who shot Brody thinking he killed Geiger.
Marlowe intervenes but Brody is shot and killed by someone unseen.

Marlowe and Louis
At the end of 1909, Sothern and Marlowe reunited in Antony and Cleopatra at the New Theatre in New York under the direction of Louis Calvert.

Marlowe and Jean
Ian Parker and others identify the character Rina Marlowe with Jean Harlow, whom Howard Hughes had under personal contract for a few years and who many believe had an affair with Hughes, although actual evidence of said affair is patchy at best, and Harlow often complained about Hughes making a fortune loaning her to other studios and paying her a paltry salary ( her contract with Hughes was eventually bought out by MGM ).
When Rina Marlowe dies, a studio official says that, to replace Marlowe in an upcoming picture, " I'm already talking to Metro about getting Jean Harlow.

Marlowe and ),
The iconic noir counterpart to the femme fatale, the private eye, came to the fore in films such as The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ), with Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade, and Murder, My Sweet ( 1944 ), with Dick Powell as Philip Marlowe.
Audiences of the 1630s benefited from a half-century of vigorous dramaturgical development ; the plays of Marlowe and Shakespeare and their contemporaries were still being performed on a regular basis ( mostly at the public theatres ), while the newest works of the newest playwrights were abundant as well ( mainly at the private theatres ).
If A Shrew was not an early draft ( i. e. not by Shakespeare ), we would have " to assume around 1593 the existence of a dramatist other than Shakespeare who was capable of devising a three-part structure more impressive than the structure of any extant play by Lyly, Peele, Greene, Marlowe, or Kyd.
* Julia Marlowe ( 1865 – 1950 ), English-born American actress known for her interpretations of William Shakespeare.
Savage is particularly hard on Lieutenant Colonel Ben Gately ( Hugh Marlowe ), the Group Air Executive Officer, placing him under arrest for being Absent Without Leave during the command change.
As Rita Marlowe opens her television spectacular for Stay-Put Lipstick, she is surprised by the appearance of the show's " surprise " guest star of ( and the first real love of her life ), George Schmidlap.
* Beyond Roswell: The Alien Autopsy Film, Area 51, & the U. S. Government Coverup of Ufos by Michael Hesemann ( Author ), Philip Mantle ( Author ), Bob Shell ( Author ) Paperback: 303 pages publisher: Marlowe & Company ( August 1998 ) ISBN 1-56924-709-9 ISBN 978-1-56924-709-9
Classical forms of theatre, including Greek and Roman drama, classic English drama ( Shakespeare and Marlowe comprised ), and French theater ( Molière included ), is still performed today.
Rigby calls Marlowe ( Humphrey Bogart, from The Big Sleep ), his mentor, for assistance.
Susan Snyder interprets the play by Marlowe as an “ inverted Saint ’ s life ”, complete with the “ sinful ” early life ( a student of divinity ), “ conversion ” ( to the Devil ), reception into the Church ( of Lucifer ), “ temptation ” ( by the Good Angel ) which is overcome by help ( of the Bad Angel ), miracles and beatific visions ( of the pagan Helen ), and the final reception into the house of the Lord ( Lucifer ).”
Although Richard III was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 20 October 1597, by the bookseller Andrew Wise, who published the first quarto ( Q1 ) later that year ( with printing done by Valentine Simmes ), Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, which cannot have been written much later than 1592 ( Marlowe died in 1593 ) is thought to have been influenced by it.
* Raymond Chandler in his first novel, The Big Sleep ( 1939 ), lets his private eye Philip Marlowe describe and comment on " a knight in dark armour rescuing a lady who was tied to a tree and didn't have any clothes on but some very long and convenient hair.
For example, Michael Taylor argues that there were at least thirty-nine history plays prior to 1592, including the two-part Christopher Marlowe play Tamburlaine ( 1587 ), Thomas Lodge's The Wounds of Civil War ( 1588 ), the anonymous The Troublesome Reign of King John ( 1588 ), Edmund Ironside ( 1590 – also anonymous ), Robert Green's Selimus ( 1591 ) and another anonymous play, The True Tragedy of Richard III ( 1591 ).
* " Finger Man " ( 1934 ), ( short story ): This story originally featured an unnamed narrator, identified as " Carmady " in subsequent stories, and later renamed Marlowe for book publication.
* " Goldfish " ( 1936 ), ( short story ): This story originally featured Carmady, later renamed Marlowe for book publication.

Marlowe and gambler
Returning to the crime scene, Marlowe is interrupted by gambler Eddie Mars ( Oliver Reed ), who owns the house where Geiger's body was found.

Marlowe and who
In a society where everything is for sale, Marlowe is the only man who cannot be bought.
In the late 1930s, Raymond Chandler updated the form with his private detective Philip Marlowe, who brought a more intimate voice to the detective than the more distanced, " operatives report " style of Hammett's Continental Op stories.
A man named Harry Jones, who is Agnes's new partner, approaches Marlowe and offers to sell him the location of Mona Mars.
The next day, Marlowe visits General Sternwood, who is still curious about Rusty's whereabouts.
It was produced and directed by Frank Tashlin, who also wrote the largely original screenplay, utilizing little more than the title and the character of Rita Marlowe from the successful Broadway play Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
Marlowe meanwhile is miserable — she thinks she is falling in love with Hunter, but her one real true love is the man who discovered her — George Schmidlap ( Groucho Marx ).
The story was popularised in England by Christopher Marlowe, who gave it a classic treatment in his play, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus.
Today, Chandler's creation, private eye Philip Marlowewho appears, for example, in his novels The Big Sleep ( 1939 ) and Farewell, My Lovely ( 1940 ) — has achieved cult status and has also been made the topic of literary seminars at universities round the world, whereas on first publication Chandler's novels were seen as little more than cheap entertainment for the uneducated masses.
A plaque on the north wall commemorates playwright Christopher Marlowe, who was murdered in a nearby house, and buried in an unmarked grave in the churchyard on 1 June 1593.
Among people associated with Deptford are Christopher Marlowe, who was murdered at Deptford Strand ; diarist John Evelyn ( 1620 – 1706 ) who lived at Sayes Court, and had Peter the Great ( 1672 – 1725 ) as a guest for about three months in 1698 ; and Sir Francis Drake who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I aboard the Golden Hind in Deptford Docks.
Christopher Marlowe was one of many Elizabethan writers who were enthusiastic proponents of these ideas.
The Elizabethan dramatist Christopher Marlowe knew the story well from the Huguenot literature translated into English, and probably from French refugees who had sought refuge in his native Canterbury.
" Robinson instructed his West Coast CBS Vice-President, Harry Ackerman, who had developed the Philip Marlowe series, to take on the task.
" Future noir films such as Blade Runner, Twelve Monkeys, Dark City, and Children of Men use a protagonist who is "... increasingly dubious, alienated and fragmented ", at once " dark and playful like the characters in Gibson ’ s Neuromancer ", yet still with the "... shadow of Philip Marlowe ..."
Marlowe House was named for Christopher Marlowe, a hard-drinking Elizabethan writer who graduated in philosophy and worked secretly for the government.
* In the Japanese tokusatsu series Kamen Rider W, detective Sokichi Narumi renames Raito who has no memory of his old life as " Phillip " during the events of Begins Night, saying it was the name of a man he admired and due to his fondness of detective novels, it's highly likely he was referring to Marlowe himself.
* The Zoot Marlowe series ( 1989 – 1991 ) by Mel Gilden ( Surfing Samurai Robots, Hawaiian UFO Aliens, and Tubular Android Superheroes ) features an alien protagonist who is an homage to Philip Marlowe.

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