Sam Diamond gay?
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dim_sumus — 19 years ago(October 24, 2006 10:46 PM)
In the final scene where Sam & assistant are driving away it seems he is really straight and is letting her know that he's available. "All you got to do is whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you?" Which is actually a quote from a Bogart/Bacall movie: "Key Largo" I think. But, yes, his sexuality is a little ambiguous during the movie: the tough guy who won't kiss a "broad."
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garyahampton — 18 years ago(March 20, 2008 07:54 AM)
The implied suggestion that Sam Diamond is a closet homosexual is a spin on and a comic reaction to the macho attitudes displayed by the Philip Marlowe private detective in Raymond Chandler's brilliant series of novels, as well as a play on the iconic, white dinner-jacketed image of Bogie from Casablanca. What makes this character extremely funny is how Peter Falk plays him
straight- that is, he plays the character as if he's appearing in a serious crime film noir. The muscle magazines give the game away, as well as the sexist remarks he makes about his female sidekick, over-egging his heterosexual persona. In my opinion he delivers the funniest line in the whole movie, when he refutes a remark questioning his sexuality - "
I never did nothin' to a man that I wouldn't do to a woman!
" - delivered so deadpan it had me in pain with laughter.
- that is, he plays the character as if he's appearing in a serious crime film noir. The muscle magazines give the game away, as well as the sexist remarks he makes about his female sidekick, over-egging his heterosexual persona. In my opinion he delivers the funniest line in the whole movie, when he refutes a remark questioning his sexuality - "