They say crime doesnât pay. Private detective Philip Marlowe knows better. The fat wad of folding money warming his breast pocket is the kind of thing that keeps him going through thick and thicker as he wades chin deep into a mystery involving a missing necklace and a missing hoodlumâs moll named Velma. Sharply directed by Edward Dmytryk, Murder, My Sweet is film at its most noir, creating a moody sense of a world that never plays on the level. Cast against type, Dick Powell puts sunny crooner roles behind him, dishing hardboiled patter and wearing five-goingon- six-oâclock stubble so well that source author Raymond Chandler called Powell his favorite screen Marlowe. âIâm just a small businessman in a very messy business,â the PI observes. With wit and trendsetting style to burn, itâs never business as usual.