The Big Sleep DVD
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- Additional Details
- Format: DVD
- Rating: Not Rated
- Number of Discs: 1
- Run Time: 116 Minutes
- Region: 1

- Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen
- Language: English
- Studio: Warner Brothers
- DVD Release Date: July 25, 2006
- Packaging: Keep Case
- Closed Captioning: Yes
- Subtitles: English, French
- Audio: ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
- Director: Howard Hawks
- Cast: Humphrey Bogart,Lauren Bacall,Martha Vickers,Dorothy Malone
- Genre: Mystery & Suspense
- Color: Black & White
- Includes:
Documentary: The Big Sleep Comparisons 1945/1946, with UCLA Archivist Robert Gitt analyzing differences between versions
Theatrical Trailer - Release Date: 1946
Expert Review:
Director Howard Hawks’ tour-de-force film, based on a Raymond Chandler novel, has perhaps the most serpentine plot in all noir. But the twists and turns are beside the point, which is: the divine writing and double-entendre exchanges between Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. He’s detective Philip Marlowe; she’s a socialite. She’s also his de-facto boss because her father hired him to track down a blackmailer. Wicked fun and wildly sexy. By Jacqueline Fitzgerald of Film Noir Blonde
Expert Review:
Bogie and Bacall heat up the screen in The Big Sleep, Howard Hawks’ 1946 iconic film noir adapted from Raymond Chandler’s hard-boiled crime novel. The plot line twists and turns in this whodunit, but the fashions are easy on the eyes. Bogie, as Private Investigator Philip Marlow, looks dapper in trench coat, fedoras, and three piece suits. Bacall similarly dazzles as damsel in distress Vivan Sternwood in everything from an iconic houndstooth suit to a glamorous sequined evening jacket. Vivian’s precocious younger sister, Carmen, caught my attentions as she tries her darndest to charm the stoic Marlowe in a daytime playsuit of silk shorts and espadrilles and, later, an Asian inspired gown complete with gold embellishments. And last but not least, the hardened salesgirl Agnes is quite the looker in a tiered black peplum dress with a gold brooch and perfectly coiffed hair. Film noir is at its best. By Sarah Chun of Shop The Shows













