Farewell, My Lovely

"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!"

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.

Robert Mitchum

(Philip Marlowe)

Charlotte Rampling

(Mrs. Grayle)

John Ireland

(Nulty)

Sylvia Miles

(Mrs. Florian)

Anthony Zerbe

(Brunette)

Harry Dean Stanton

(Billy Rolfe)

Jack O'Halloran

(Moose Malloy)

Joe Spinell

(Nick)

Sylvester Stallone

(Jonnie)

Kate Murtagh

(Amthor)

John O'Leary

(Marriott)

Walter McGinn

(Tommy Ray)

Burton Gilliam

(Cowboy)

Jim Thompson

(Mr. Grayle)

Jimmy Archer

(Georgie)

Ted Gehring

(Roy)

Logan Ramsey

(Commissioner)

Margie Hall

(Woman)

Jack Bernardi

(Louis Levine)

Bennett Ohta

(Patron in Pool Hall)

Jerry Fujikawa

(Fence)

Richard Kennedy

(1st Detective)

John O'Neil

(2nd Detective)

Mark Allen

(3rd Detective)

Andrew Harris

(Mulatto Child)

Napoleon Whiting

(Hotel Clerk)

John Eames

(Butler)

Cheryl Smith

(Doris)

Stu Gilliam

(Man #1)

Roosevelt Pratt

(Man #2)

Dino Washington

(Bouncer)

Harry Caesar

(Bartender)

Bill Gentry

(Hood)

Cory B. Shiozaki

(Waiter)

Noelle North

(Girl)

Wally K. Berns

(Father)

Lola Mason

(Mother)

Joan Shawlee

(Woman in Ballroom)

Eddra Gale

(Singer)

Karen Gaston

(Prostitute)

Don Ames

(Counterman (uncredited))

Jack Berle

(Maitre D' (uncredited))

Elliott Carpenter

(Ghetto Bar Piano Player (uncredited))

Dick Crockett

(Hood (uncredited))

Olivia Enke

(Prostitute (uncredited))

Raven Grey Eagle

(Man (uncredited))

Lars Hensen

(Party Guest (uncredited))

Kathryn Janssen

(Party Guest (uncredited))

Michael Jeffers

(Party Guest (uncredited))

Su Ling

(Prostitute (uncredited))

Clark Ross

(Ballroom Guest (uncredited))

George Simmons

(Hood (uncredited))

Susan Stewart

(Prostitute (uncredited))