The viewer's full identification with Bogart's Marlowe is supported by the film's clever sound design: Note the disappearing extra-diegetic soundtrack (which otherwise would disturb Marlowe's eavesdropping) and the gradual change in volume that follows Marlowe's (and the viewer's) proximity to the conversation between Harry Jones and Lash Canino.
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