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| Humphrey Bogart | Philip Marlowe | |
| Lauren Bacall | Vivian Rutledge | |
| John Ridgely | Eddie Mars | |
| Martha Vickers | Carmen Sternwood | |
| Dorothy Malone | Acme Book Shop Proprietress | |
| Peggy Knudsen | Mona Mars | |
| Regis Toomey | Chief Inspector Bernie Ohls | |
| Charles Waldron | General Sternwood | |
| Charles D. Brown | Norris - the Butler | |
| Bob Steele | Lash Canino | |
| Elisha Cook Jr. | Harry Jones | |
| Louis Jean Heydt | Joe Brody | |
| Trevor Bardette | Art Huck | |
| Joy Barlow | Taxi Driver | |
| Max Barwyn | Max - Head Waiter | |
| Deannie Best | Waitress | |
| Tanis Chandler | Waitress | |
| Jack Chefe | Croupier | |
| James Conaty | Nightclub Patron | |
| Joseph Crehan | Medical Examiner |
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| Producer |
Howard Hawks
Jack L. Warner |
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| Writer |
Leigh Brackett
Raymond Chandler William Faulkner Jules Furthman |
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| Cinematography |
Sidney Hickox
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| Musician |
Max Steiner
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Private Investigator Philip Marlowe is hired by wealthy General Sternwood regarding a matter involving his youngest daughter Carmen. Before the complex case is over, Marlowe sees murder, blackmail, deception, and what might be love. |
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