or James Caan who was 35.
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James Caan played Philip Marlowe in "Poodle Springs" a 1998 HBO movie.
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In the immediate years before Robert Mitchum played Marlowe in Farewell, My Lovely , the character was played by younger men in "The Long Goodbye"(1973 -- Elliiott Gould played him) and "Marlowe" (1969--James Garner played him.)
interestingly, the Gould and Garner films were set "present day" so one gimmick of the 1975 Marlowe movie was to set the movie in the decade when the books had been set -- the 1940s -- and to hire an actor who had actually WORKED in the 40s: Mitchum. He "fit" the movie in a way that rather belied his years. And his voice was ageless and the most distinctive thing about him.
More interestingly, still, when the producers elected to use Mitchum again in a remake of The Big Sleep(1978), they elected to move MITCHUM's Marlowe TO "present day" -- and to move him over to London(as an American transplant) as well. Wow.
Even yet more interestingly still, though The Big Sleep was made three years after Farewell My Lovely...Mitchum looked YOUNGER in the later film. A LOT younger. Some of it was his modern, expensive suits and sport coats -- they were cut "slim" and maybe Mitchum had lost some weight. Some of it was his much longer hair than in the 40's film. Long hair rather added youth and vigor to Mitchum's face.
There was also the aspect that The BIg Sleep was filmed in very bright light that gave Mitchum a youthful appearance. In Farewell, My Lovely, Mitchum is often in shadow or in the dark, and with a short haircut and old suit(apparently, said Mitchum, "Victor Mature's old farted-up suit from an old movie he did.)
I don't think that Mitchum is too old i either Farewell My Lovely or The Big Sleep. Like Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again, the age of this action guy is a poignant part of the story. And Mitchum can still throw a punch(like at a really overweight villainous whorehouse madam) and shoot a gun(to kill.)
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