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We could say that Adiós, muñeca made a mark after its theatrical release, reaping huge box office sales.
The film's producers decided that it would be released in year 1975.
One of the points in favor of this film is how the cast (Robert Mitchum, Charlotte Rampling, Sylvia Miles, John Ireland, Harry Dean Stanton) does not work well individually, but they have managed to create a magical space together.

We can consider a film as a gear in which each piece contributes something different to the final product and that all of them have to fit perfectly so that there is no meaningless set of ideas. The direction of the film has to ensure that this situation is fulfilled and in this case, Dick Richards has been impeccable.
If you are one of those who like to comment on the films you see, with this one you will have 97 min. the duration of the film so as not to miss any details.
One of the countries with the most films created in the history of cinema is United States and this film is one of them.

When we analyze a movie, one of the most important parts to take into account is the script and in this case, it has come from the hand of David Zelag Goodman, Raymond Chandler.
This film belongs to the production company ITC Entertainment.
For the experience to be total, it is necessary for the music to accompany the story, complementing the messages they convey to us. Those in charge of finding the perfect melodies have been David Shire and his team.

John A. Alonzo has a long experience in photography and now has this great film on his long list.
The variety of movies you can find about the Film noir, Intrigue, Thriller genre gives you a better chance of enjoying this style.

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Critics Adiós, muñeca

My favorite Raymond Chandler adaptation. For the modern generation that dreams of color. Amazing movie
Mitch as Marlowe. Better than the original. I knew a present was waiting for me when I heard the opening theme.
Robert Mitchum successfully takes over the character of Philip Marlowe. A very authentic remake. The best version of Raymond Chandler's novel
Mitch much better than Bogart. Chandler's great interpretation of the Pre PC Neo Noir zip code. Slow but surly
A great film, what film noir is about. Murder My Sweet was better, but this is almost as good. Robert Mitchum stands out as Marlowe in this excellent '70s black gem
From the hauntingly beautiful opening theme, to the incidental music throughout, the vibe sets in and we are transported back to the 1940s (for a couple hours anyway!). Classic film noir. Cherchez la femme
Chandler Marlowe Mitchum is as good as he looks, no ... better. Robert Mitchum, as Philip Marlowe, takes on Los Angeles in 1941 in a classic film noir remake. Mitchum in his prime!
Sordid, harsh and unforgettable. Good reasons to see it: one is the sheet music of David Shire! Okay, but..
Goodbye my love
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