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Murder, My Sweet

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Synopsis

"Murder, My Sweet," directed by Edward Dmytryk and released in 1944, is a classic film-noir that follows the gripping tale of private detective Philip Marlowe, played by Dick Powell. Marlowe is hired by the enigmatic and alluring femme fatale Helen Grayle, portrayed by Claire Trevor, to find her missing husband. As Marlowe delves deeper into the case, he soon finds himself entangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and murder that threatens to consume him. Anne Shirley delivers a standout performance as Ann Grayle, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative as Marlowe's love interest. Otto Kruger rounds out the cast with his portrayal of the shady and manipulative Jules Amthor, a key player in the dark underworld that Marlowe navigates. Directed with a keen eye for shadows and intrigue by Dmytryk, "Murder, My Sweet" is a must-watch for fans of classic crime dramas and film-noir enthusiasts alike, offering a suspenseful and atmospheric journey through the seedy underbelly of 1940s Los Angeles.

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Movie Details

Director
Anne Shirley, Claire Trevor, Dick Powell, Edward Dmytryk, Otto Kruger
Release Year
1944
Runtime
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Genre
Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
MPAA Rating
Approved

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