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Lady In The Lake

1947, Movie, NR, 105 mins

LADY IN THE LAKE
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"YOU accept an invitation to a blonde's apartment! YOU get socked in the jaw by a murder suspect!" That's how ads promoted this inventive if not entirely successful film noir, the first to employ a subjective camera throughout the entire film. Under star Robert Montgomery's direction, the viewer assumes the point of view of Raymond Chandler's incorruptible private eye, Philip Marlowe, as he sets about locating a missing wife. Read the complete review for Lady In The Lake
Dick Simmons (as pretty-boy Chris Lavery) addresses the camera and director-star Robert Montgomery (as Raymond Chandler's detective Philip Marlowe) in a relatively brief scene from Lady In The Lake, 1947.
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Audrey Totter (as editor "Adrienne Fromset") is the subject of director-star Robert Montgomery's camera, who, as Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe, appears in a mirror, in this early scene from Lady In The Lake, 1947.
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Director and star Robert Montgomery in his introduction of himself, as Raymond Chandler's detective, and "you," as the first-hand viewer, beginning the subjective-camera feature Lady In The Lake, 1947.
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Give director and star Robert Montgomery credit right off the bat, going full-Christmas with the opening credits, then hitting the sour note, in the subjective-camera experiment Lady In The Lake, 1947, from Raymond Chandler's novel.
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Posted: 1/19/2010
Year: 1947
Rated NR

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Cast
Robert Montgomery: Philip Marlowe
Lloyd Nolan: Lt. DeGarmot
Audrey Totter: Adrienne Fromsett
Tom Tully: Capt. Kane
Leon Ames: Derace Kingsby
Jayne Meadows: Mildred Havelend

 

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