(released in Yugoslavia as Zbogom, moja ljubice ) is a 1975 neo-noir crime film starring Robert Mitchum as the iconic private detective Philip Marlowe.
A young Sylvester Stallone appears in one of his earliest roles as a hoodlum named Jonnie. Zbogom.Moja.Ljubica_1975.avi
The film is noted for its "retro" 1940s aesthetic, utilizing a smoky, neon-lit visual style that captured the mood of classic film noir more effectively than many contemporary films of the era. (released in Yugoslavia as Zbogom, moja ljubice )
Directed by Dick Richards, the film is an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's 1940 novel of the same name. It is widely praised for its atmospheric recreation of 1940s Los Angeles and its faithful adherence to the "hardboiled" detective genre. Plot Overview (released in Yugoslavia as Zbogom