Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler (1969)

A portrait of Raymond Chandler, creator of the Philip Marlowe mystery thrillers, by John Foster and Fred Burnley. The film portrays Chandler's life and creative attitudes in his own words. Dramatised excerpts from his letters and novels reveal conflicting aspects: the sensitive, diffident writer - and the tough, cool private eye hero. With JB Priestley.

Director: Fred Burnley
Runtime: 55 min
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Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
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What is Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler about?
A portrait of Raymond Chandler, creator of the Philip Marlowe mystery thrillers, by John Foster and Fred Burnley. The film portrays Chandler's life and creative attitudes in his own words. Dramatised excerpts from his letters and novels reveal conflicting aspects: the sensitive, diffident writer - and the tough, cool private eye hero. With JB Priestley.
Who directed Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler?
Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler was directed by Fred Burnley.
Who stars in Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler?
Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler stars Edward Judd, Tom Daly, Sarah Marshall, Bernie Ohls, Lillian Bronson, J. B. Priestley.
How long is Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler?
Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
Where was Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler produced?
Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler was produced in United Kingdom.