Discover where to watch The Long Goodbye in US

Nothing says goodbye like a bullet…

In 1970s Hollywood, Detective Philip Marlowe tries to help a friend who is accused of murdering his wife. Discover "The Long Goodbye" a captivating crime movie that first graced the screens in 1973. This production, originating from US features contributions from David Carradine in the role of Dave aka Socrates (uncredited), Elliott Gould in the role of Philip Marlowe, Arnold Schwarzenegger in the role of Hood in Augustine's Office (uncredited), Sterling Hayden in the role of Roger Wade, and Carl Gottlieb in the role of Wade Party Guest (uncredited).

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Runtime
112 minutes
Released
Origin Country
US
Languages
en, es, fr
Subtitles
en, da, de, el, es, fi, fr, id, it, nl, no, pl, ro, sv, th
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Where The Long Goodbye Ranks Today

The Long Goodbye is ranked #71803 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in US. The movie has dropped 338 places since yesterday.

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