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Silver Screen Standards: Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 12, 2023

Silver Screen Standards: Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944) The picture opens with a blinded Marlowe (Dick Powell) being questioned by the police about his involvement in a tangled web of crimes. Humphrey Bogart might be the most iconic version of Raymond Chandler’s hard-boiled detective, read more

Silver Screen Standards: Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 12, 2023

Silver Screen Standards: Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944) Humphrey Bogart might be the most iconic version of Raymond Chandler’s hard-boiled detective, Philip Marlowe, but Dick Powell gives a surprisingly perfect take on the character in the 1944 noir classic, Murder, My Sweet, adapted from read more

Dick Powell and Linda Darnell in “It Happened Tomorrow”

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Oct 27, 2021

Dick Powell and Linda Darnell in “It Happened Tomorrow” It Happened Tomorrow (1944) is an American fantasy film directed by Rene Clair, starring Dick Powell, Linda Darnell, and Jack Oakie. This was Clair’s fourth of five films he made in Hollywood.Lawrence Stevens (P read more

Station West (1948): Starring Dick Powell and Jane Greer

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 15, 2020

First impressions suggest Dick Powell doesn’t fit the boots of a western hero as he did the fedoras of noir. Like Bogart or even Cagney, his physique isn’t imposing and yet he makes up for it with a wry wit. Running off his mouth as he often does fits the cynicism of noir. Not that it read more

Warner Archive Blu-ray: Debbie Reynolds and Dick Powell in Susan Slept Here (1954)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 10, 2016

Susan Slept Here features narration by an Oscar statue. The golden guy sounds just like I imagined he would: cheerful, uptight and betraying the vulnerability of a nude figure. The idea could be unbearably corny, but there's something pliable about the world of Frank Tashlin; Wile E. Coyote could sh read more

Murder, My Sweet (1944) with Dick Powell and Claire Trevor

Classic Film Freak Posted by Orson De Welles on Feb 25, 2016

Share This!“She was a charming middle-aged lady with a face like a bucket of mud.  I gave her a drink.  She was a gal who’d take a drink, if she had to knock you down to get the bottle.” —a sample of Philip Marlowe’s narration Imagine Humphrey Bogart’s 1941 The Maltese Falcon with read more

Warner Archive: In Murder, My Sweet, Dick Powell Takes a Beating on Blu-ray (1944)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Oct 5, 2015

Murder, My Sweet will never sparkle on the screen. It's made of muck and sleaze, and it'll stay that way, but it is darkly grand in a sharp new Blu-ray release from Warner Archive. This quintessential film noir was crooner Dick Powell's stab at another screen life. He knew he was getting too loose read more

Dick Powell in MRS. MIKE (1949) ~ A simple Canadian Romance

Phantom Empires Posted by Clayton on Oct 4, 2014

Dick Powell in MRS. MIKE (1949) ~ A simple Canadian Romance 10/4/2014 10 Comments   This is the second of my two posts for the O CANADA BLOGATHON; read the first HERE,  if so inclined. You know what read more

Dick Powell in MRS. MIKE (1949) ~ A simple Canadian Romance

Phantom Empires Posted by Clayton on Oct 4, 2014

Dick Powell in MRS. MIKE (1949) ~ A simple Canadian Romance 10/4/2014 10 Comments   This is the second of my two posts for the O CANADA BLOGATHON; read the first HERE,  if so inclined. You know what?  I just realised that w read more

Dick Powell takes on Philip Marlowe

Once Upon a Screen Posted by Aurora on Nov 14, 2013

Dick Powell was a huge success as a musical/comedy star in the 1930s.  But by the 1940s many considered him little more than an aging matinée idol, a perception he was sick of and intended on changing. [observation, 1936] “I’m not a kid anymore but I’m still playing boy scouts.R read more

Six Things to Know About Dick Powell

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 12, 2013

Powell as Rex, with Joyce Holden as a "humanimal" who was a horse. 1. He once played a dog in a movie! In the 1951 comedy You Never Can Tell, a German Shepherd named King inherits a fortune following his eccentric owner's death--but then is swiftly murdered. The canine angel asks if he can ret read more

Monday Serenade: Dick Powell

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Oct 12, 2009

Dick Powell croons In Your Own Quiet Way in this charming scene from Stage Struck (1936). That's Joan Blondell camping it up as an untalented diva and Jean Madden, as the passing observer who doesn't like what she sees. read more