Hat tip to Vince Keenan, who pointed this out on rara-avis, the list for fans of the hard-boiled and noir.
Variety.com - 'Marlowe' on ABC's case: "Philip Marlowe could soon be back on the case.
ABC is teaming with producer Sean Bailey for a fresh take on Raymond Chandler's hard-boiled detective. Greg Pruss and Carol Wolper will write and exec produce the potential series along with Daniel H. Blatt, Phil Clymer and Bailey.
Hourlong drama 'Marlowe' -- one of three scripts Bailey has set up at the Alphabet this season via the LivePlanet banner -- would be a present-day procedural crime drama with noir aspects and set in Los Angeles.
Touchstone Television, which has an overall deal with Bailey, will produce if the project goes to pilot.
Bailey said 'Marlowe' will be 'a detective show, but very much a character-based one.
'He's a guy who can travel in the highest echelons of power and the darkest and dirtiest corners of the city,' he added, noting the new Marlowe will still 'get his ass kicked every once in a while.'
As of now, there are no plans to use any of Chandler's Marlowe books ('The Big Sleep,' et al.) as source material for storylines."
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