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Marlowe and goes
When Marlowe goes to see Lavery, the Southerner professes to be unaware of any trip to Mexico.
Marlowe goes to call on Lavery again.
When Marlowe goes to question them, he finds they have been intimidated into keeping silent.
When Marlowe goes back to talk to Lavery again, he finds him murdered in his bathroom.
Marlowe goes to Geiger's " rare book shop.
Marlowe later goes back to the house, but discovers the body is no longer there.
However, when Marlowe goes to meet Jones, Canino, a hired killer, attempts to find Agnes himself and then poisons Jones after being told of her location ( which turns out to be false ).
In Raymond Chandler's The Long Goodbye, detective Philip Marlowe goes through his mail, opens it, and tosses it into the waste bin, remarking, " Tinker to Evers to Chance.
Marlowe goes to Ms. Weld's apartment.
Marlowe goes to see the agent and makes the agent realize that far from trying to blackmail Ms. Weld, Marlowe may be able to help her.

Marlowe and Brody
Marlowe stakes out the bookstore and sees its inventory being moved to Joe Brody s home.
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 follows a car leaving the bookstore to the apartment of Joe Brody ( Louis Jean Heydt ), a gambler who previously blackmailed General Sternwood.
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 intervenes but Brody is shot and killed by someone unseen.

Marlowe and
On Marlowe's way out, Vivian wonders if he was hired to find Regan, but Marlowe won t say.
Marlowe investigates Geiger s bookstore and determines it is a pornography lending library.
Marlowe revisits Geiger s house and finds Carmen trying to get in.
Not only are there allusions to Shakespeare and Marlowe, but also to Wilde and Whitehall farce ; to the gentility of Ealing Studios, with a plot that distantly evokes that other great black comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets, and to Hammer s gore-fests.
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 ).”
In “ Myth, Psychology, and Marlowe s Doctor Faustus ”, Kenneth Golden explains Mephistopheles ' role representing Faustus ' alter ego constructed from his suppressed feelings.
" 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 ..."
Its influence has been detected in Spenser s Faerie Queen, in John Studley s translations of Seneca, in Christopher Marlowe s Tamburlaine and Edward II, and many more.
The police are wary of Marlowe s story but let him go.
Marlowe examines some marijuana cigarettes he found on Marriott s body and discovers a card for a psychic named Jules Amthor.
He bought off the club owner s widow for her, but when Malloy and Marlowe began looking for her, she needed to cut all her past ties.
* " Star Bright ", Raymond Chandler s Philip Marlowe, 1988.
1950-1953: Artistic Director, Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, 1956 Queen s Theatre Hornchurch, 1957 Arts Theatre, London.

Marlowe and s
His disagreements with Jacob Marlowe and the arrival of a second group of WildC. A. T. s led to his resignation and ill-fated solo comic book series.

Marlowe and home
Modern additions include the University of Kent, Canterbury Christ Church University, the University College for the Creative Arts, the Marlowe Theatre, and the St Lawrence Ground, home to Kent County Cricket Club.
Private investigator Philip Marlowe is called to the home of wealthy, elderly General Sternwood.
Huntley used to be home to several agribusinesses, such as Marlowe Feed and FS, but as the area has grown and developed, these businesses are no longer in operation.
Marlowe gets home to find a cryptic note from Lennox containing a " portrait of Madison " ( a $ 5000 bill ).
Marlowe picks Carmen up and brings her home.
Marlowe takes the photos and sends Vivian and Carmen home.
Vivian later tells Marlowe she wants him to take her home.
While driving home, Marlowe unsuccessfully presses Vivian on her connection with Mars, telling her he knew the money she won and subsequent robbery was a setup by Mars and her to try to show Mars and Vivian had animosity toward each other.
Marlowe then returns home to find Carmen waiting for him.
When Mars enters the home, Marlowe holds him at gunpoint.
In modern-day 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.
Marlowe senses a trap but straps on his gun and drives with her to Steelgrave's home in the Hollywood hills.
Marlowe convinces her to leave the gangster's home and he calls the police to report finding yet another body.
Even earlier, the British playwright and poet, Christopher Marlowe ( 1563 – 1593 ), was accused of atheism when a tract denying the divinity of Christ was found in his home.

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