"American Cinema" Film Noir (TV Episode 1995)
Clips shownSoufferance: A Nightmare Ends (Music Video 2011)
Scenes from Murder, My Sweet used in the editing of the music video.
"Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story" Dark Victory (TV Episode 1987)
Clips shownJust Ask for Diamond (1988)
The brothers watch it at The Screen On The Green."American Cinema" Film Noir (TV Episode 1995)
Clip shownDark and Deadly: 50 Years of Film Noir (TV Special 1995)
Clip(s) / footage.Film Noir: Bringing Darkness to Light (Video 2006)
Clips shown. Edward Dmytryk is credited as the Director of this film.
My Favorite Brunette (1947)
Ronnie Jackson says he wants to be a hardboiled detective like Dick Powell.I Love Trouble (1948)
This film borrows many plot elements and charactors from Raymond Chandler's novel "Farewell, My Lovely," too numerous to list here. For more, see " I Love Trouble" trivia under spoilers.Lady in Cement (1968)
Both films feature a large man looking for a missing girlfriend upon his release from prison. In 'Murder My Sweet', the character's name is Moose; in 'Lady in Cement', Tony Rome refers to the character as Moose when looking for him.Get Carter (1971)
Jack Carter reads Raymond Chandler's original novel.Hollywood on Trial (1976)
Presented as part of Edward Dmytryk's resume.
The Mad Miss Manton (1938)
Appears on cinema marquee.Gangster's Boy (1938)
Appears on cinema marquee.Journey Into Fear (1943)
The same sultry Asian music plays in a nightclub, with an Asian girl (or a dancer pretending to be) doing her seductive dance.
Discworld Noir (Video Game 1999)
The troll Malachite is based on Moose Malloy and the Therma subplot is based on the character of Velma."Good Eats" Potato, My Sweet (TV Episode 2003)
Title parody
The Falcon Takes Over (1942)
Farewell, My Lovely (1975)
Expose Me, Lovely (1976)
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