The Long Goodbye 1973 Extras 1080p Bluray 2021 〈TRUSTED〉
1. Rip Van Marlowe (2002)
2. Vilmos Zsigmond Flashes The Long Goodbye (2002)
1. Audio Commentary by Film Historian Tim Lucas
2. “Rip Van Marlowe” – An Interview with Actor Elliott Gould (2021, 14 min) the long goodbye 1973 extras 1080p bluray 2021
3. “Vilmos Zsigmond Flashes The Long Goodbye” (2021, 11 min)
4. “On Location in Malibu” (2021, 8 min)
5. “The Long Goodbye: Lost in the ’70s” – A Video Essay by Film Critic Imogen Sara Smith (2021, 18 min) 8. Radio Spots (1973
6. Archival Interviews (2002, 20 min total)
7. Theatrical Trailer (1973, 2 min)
8. Radio Spots (1973, 3 min total)
Upon its initial release, The Long Goodbye baffled audiences. Altman’s decision to have Marlowe mumble, repeat the phrase “It’s okay with me,” and drive a vintage car in a modern world was seen as a betrayal of Chandler’s hero. The original cut was butchered by United Artists for television prints, and VHS copies were pan-and-scanned nightmares. Even early DVDs offered little more than a trailer.
The 2021 1080p Blu-ray changed the conversation entirely, thanks to a meticulous 4K restoration sourced from the original 35mm camera negative. But the extras are where this release truly cements its legacy.
"The Long Goodbye" is a film adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel of the same name. The movie stars Elliott Gould as private investigator Philip Marlowe. It's known for its complex narrative, which explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and betrayal. which explores themes of friendship