I finally watched this on Amazon Prime
after hearing so much about it but not seeing available in any of my video rental stores from decades past I finally found it online to stream.
I gotta say, of all the film noir movies based on Philip Marlowe the Coen Bros. credited for the inspiration of The Big Lebowski, I think they drew a lot of inspiration from this movie itself.
Altman's vision of Marlowe is also reflected in The Dude from his immaterial concern with money, to his habitual and ritualistic penchant for stimulants (Marlowe's is cigarettes, the Dude's is a White Russian). We also hear a reference to the adherence of Judaism by one of the underworld characters who was miffed that he had to work on Shabbas. Then there were the naked and quasi-spiritualistic women living next door to Marlowe which reminded me a lot of Maude Lebowski and her bizarre life style. The cop interrogation scenes also reminded me of the Dude's interaction with the police. Mind you, all of these elements can be found in old B&W Noir detective films, but the tone and zaniness of The Long Goodbye can be felt in The Big Lebowski.
It was also fun to see Arnold Schwarzanegger in a non-speaking role.