Philip MarÂlowe’s creÂator RayÂmond ChanÂdler did not, to put it mildÂly, seek out the limeÂlight. Any biogÂraÂphy of that most assidÂuÂousÂly studÂied noir novÂelÂist can tell you so, but none can tell you that, albeit for less than a minute, ChanÂdler appeared in a clasÂsic of the silÂver screen. The books have a good excuse for leavÂing out that strikÂingÂly uncharÂacÂterÂisÂtic detail: it took cinephiles decades to notices the cameo. “More than 60 years after its release, a French cinÂeÂma hisÂtoÂriÂan and two US crime-writÂers almost simulÂtaÂneÂousÂly hapÂpened on the same bizarre disÂcovÂery — that RayÂmond ChanÂdler, uncredÂitÂed and preÂviÂousÂly unnoÂticed, has a tiny cameo in DouÂble IndemÂniÂty,” writes the Guardian’s AdriÂan WootÂton. “On 14 JanÂuÂary, the AmerÂiÂcan mysÂtery writer Mark CogÂgins, tipped off by anothÂer writer, John BillÂheimer, postÂed the news on his webÂsite, RiorÂdan’s desk, while the French jourÂnalÂist OliviÂer Eyquem, wrote about on his blog on March 30.”
While I perÂsonÂalÂly recÂomÂmend using this revÂeÂlaÂtion as an excuse to watch BilÂly Wilder’s immorÂtal James M. Cain adapÂtaÂtion again in its entireÂty, you can view a clip of ChanÂdler’s brief appearÂance in it above, which includes a slow-motion instant replay. “We will probÂaÂbly nevÂer know whose idea it was it to put ChanÂdler in front of the camÂera, or if it took a few drinks to get him in the mood,” writes the Los AngeÂles Times’ CarÂolyn KelÂlogg about this rare cinÂeÂmatÂic glimpse of the writer who did so much to earn Los AngeÂles its place on the pulp-lit map. “And no one has sucÂcessÂfulÂly deciÂphered the covÂer of what he’s readÂing, which would be nice to know too.” Alas, from this footage of litÂtle more than a seatÂed ChanÂdler lookÂing up from a book, we can expect to derive no seriÂous insights into his life or work; for those, we’ll need to go right back to the biograÂphies.
RelatÂed ConÂtent:
RayÂmond ChanÂdler & Ian FlemÂing in ConÂverÂsaÂtion (1958)
RayÂmond ChanÂdler: There’s No Art of the ScreenÂplay in HolÂlyÂwood
The AdvenÂtures of Philip MarÂlowe: The Radio Episodes
ColÂin MarÂshall hosts and proÂduces NoteÂbook on Cities and CulÂture and writes essays on litÂerÂaÂture, film, cities, Asia, and aesÂthetÂics. He’s at work on a book about Los AngeÂles, A Los AngeÂles Primer. FolÂlow him on TwitÂter at @colinmarshall.