Farewell, My Lovely (1975)

Movie · 1975 · Crime, Mystery, Thriller, Drama · 1h 35m · English

Curator score: 5.0/10 (21.4K ratings)

"I need another drink... I need a lot of life insurance... I need a vacation.... and all I've got is a coat, a hat, and a gun!"

Overview

Private eye Philip Marlowe is hired by ex-con Moose Malloy to find his girlfriend, a former lounge dancer. While also investigating the murder of a client and the theft of a jade necklace, Marlowe becomes entangled with seductress Helen Grayle and discovers a web of dark secrets that are better left hidden.

Ratings

Director

Dick Richards

Production

E.K., ITC Entertainment

Cast

Robert Mitchum, Charlotte Rampling, John Ireland, Sylvia Miles, Anthony Zerbe, Harry Dean Stanton, Jack O'Halloran, Joe Spinell, Sylvester Stallone, Kate Murtagh, John O'Leary, Walter McGinn, Burton Gilliam, Jim Thompson, Jimmy Archer, Ted Gehring, Logan Ramsey, Margie Hall, Jack Bernardi, Bennett Ohta

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A moody, old-school noir with a standout Robert Mitchum performance, rich period detail, and a weary, late-career take on Philip Marlowe that gives the familiar detective story extra melancholy. The plotting is dense and sometimes more enjoyable for atmosphere than for clarity, but the style, dialogue, and hardboiled hang make it worthwhile.

Best for

  • noir fans
  • Raymond Chandler adaptations
  • Robert Mitchum admirers
  • viewers who like smoky 1970s period crime films
  • fans of cynical detective stories with strong production design

Skip if

  • you want a fast, clean mystery
  • you prefer sleek modern pacing
  • you need emotionally warm characters
  • you dislike labyrinthine plots or old-school hardboiled banter

Overview

Farewell, My Lovely is less interested in solving a case than in soaking you in the bruised, nicotine-stained mood of one. Dick Richards leans hard into Chandler’s world of corruption, false fronts, and exhausted men, and the film’s 1940s setting feels tactile rather than decorative. It’s a noir built from shadows, neon, and fatigue.

Worth noting

Robert Mitchum is the reason to watch. His Marlowe is older, slower, and more world-weary than the usual private eye, but that age gives the character a sadder, funnier gravity. He doesn’t just deliver the lines; he wears them like a coat that’s been through too many bad nights.

Bottom line

The mystery can feel overstuffed, and some of the supporting roles are more functional than memorable, but the movie’s pleasures are in the texture: the production design, the smoky photography, and the sense that everyone is hiding something. If you like noir as an atmosphere of moral rot and dry wit, this is an easy recommendation.

Top Letterboxd reviews

theriverjordan (4★) · 178 likes

Philip Marlowe is a man out of time but very much in his own place as played by Robert Mitchum in “Farewell My Lovely.” It’s nearly impossible to look at a single frame of director Dick Richards’ adaption of the classic noir novel and imagine that it could be inhabited by anyone other than Marlowe. The neon lights bloom with the same haze as the PI’s faded eyes, the streets awash in the same bourbon delirium in which he perpetually… more

sakana1 (5★) · 141 likes

i. I've always felt a deep, emotional connection to Philip Marlowe (an entirely unoriginal fixation, I realize). His ferocious, irrational hopefulness is so moving, as is the commitment he's made to himself and to the world to keep going, even when the only possible result is doom and darkness. It's always been touching but, as I get older, it gets more and more melancholy, and his awareness of his own folly all the more intense. ii. "Down these mean streets… more

Remobo (4★) · 104 likes

Growing up both on, and behind, stage, I have always had a reverence for someone that could fully embody a character. In my early years, my young mind would study certain cinematic performances to an intricate level. Sometimes, a film would move me to such a point, I would write out the plots of the films I saw, filling spiral notebooks with crazy, childlike interpretations of movies that were way outside of my age range. I read a lot of… more Growing up both on, and behind, stage, I have always had a reverence for someone that could fully embody a character. In my early years, my young mind would study certain cinematic performances to an intricate level. Sometimes, a film would move me to such a point, I would write out the plots of the films I saw, filling spiral notebooks with crazy, childlike interpretations of movies that were way outside of my age range. I read a lot of… more

Jamelle Bouie (4★) · 93 likes

watching these Marlowe films makes me wish someone would resurrect the property with natasha lyonne as the lead.

Sam (3.5★) · 86 likes

This was great fun and an overall solid noir which sort of perfects what makes the genre so compelling. It's a noir which bleeds all of the best of the genre and one led by arguably one of the leading Noir actors, Mitchum. His performance here as Marlowe is nothing short of weary and a striking tiredness which leaks through his performance. Mitchum still manages to play the character with such an effortlessly cool nature and delivers every line in… more This was great fun and an overall solid noir which sort of perfects what makes the genre so compelling. It's a noir which bleeds all of the best of the genre and one led by arguably one of the leading Noir actors, Mitchum. His performance here as Marlowe is nothing short of weary and a striking tiredness which leaks through his performance. Mitchum still manages to play the character with such an effortlessly cool nature and delivers every line in… more

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Topics

noir, detective, hardboiled, period crime, mystery, neo-noir, urban decay, moral ambiguity, 1970s, brooding

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