<spoilers>He was blow out the cargo door at impact.
Just a bit too draggy
Man-Trap (1961) Directed by Edmund O'Brien, with Jeffry Hunter, David Jansen, Stella Stevens, and a cameo by Bob Crane. Not really noir but not a bad crime flick revolving around Central American ill gotten loot. Jansen and Hunter are Korean War vets. Jansen repays Hunter (who saved his life) with an in on a deal for 1/2 a million dollars. Stevens plays Hunters drunk & promiscuous wife, San Francisco locations, and a nice chase sequence, nothing special Stevens really looks good. 6/10
Huh, I've never heard of this one. O'Brien just directs, he's not in it?
How about Garner as Marlowe? I think he's the best.
Powell is actually the only serious contender. Carey and O'Mara I never saw, Booth sucks like all that series he starred in, Caan I reviewed it a few days ago. Mitchum is great but he plays Mitchum, not Marlowe: though he plays it in the arguably best movie about Chandler's character (again Powell's movie being the best contender).
Unfortunately "Murder, My Sweet" is unavailable here at the moment.