Subjective camera work allows the viewer to see this film-noir mystery transpire through the eyes of a private detective who finds murder while investigating the case of a missing woman. The script was adapted from the Raymond Chandler novel; and Robert Montgomery directed and stars as private eye Philip Marlowe., Detective Philip Marlowe (Robert Montgomery) meets Adrienne Fromsett (Audrey Totter), editor of a series of crime magazines published by Derace Kingsby (Leon Ames). Adrienne hires Marlowe to find Kingsby’s missing wife, Crystal, so that he can divorce her. The investigation proceeds as Marlowe is repeatedly beaten up, lied to and several potential witnesses are murdered. Adrienne is spurned by Kingsby, but falls in love with Marlowe. In a series of plot twists, the real identity and fate of Crystal is revealed. Directed by its star, Robert MontgomeryLady in the Lake was almost entirely photographed from a subjective point-of-view, where the camera serves as the eyes of Marlowe. This device, while interesting in the beginning, tends to confuse an already convoluted plot and in the end, becomes annoying to the viewer. Despite good performances by all the cast, and an interesting premise, Lady in the Lake is an intriguing though failed experiment., Private-eye Philip Marlowe tries his hand at writing crime stories. But when he is called in to see a magazine editor, she just wants him to find the publisher’s missing wife so that the boss can get a divorce and wed her. The apparently straightforward case soon turns into a nightmare of intrigue and deception. Virtually the whole film is seen from Marlowe’s point-of-view, with the camera moving subjectively in the midst of the action., Novelist Raymond Chandler’s hard-bitten private detective, Philip Marlowe, investigates the disappearance of two wives in a film noir 1940s Los Angeles. One woman may have run away with a gigolo; one may be dead… but who is the Lady in the Lake?, Unusual film noir in which much of the action is seen from the perspective of a private detective. Philip Marlowe is assigned to find the missing wife of a publisher and soon encounters a nightmare web of intrigue and deception.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Lady in the Lake ” ?
A: The main cast includes Robert Montgomery,Audrey Totter,Lloyd Nolan,Tom Tully,Leon Ames,Jayne Meadows,Morris Ankrum,Lila Leeds,Richard Simmons,Ellen Ross,William Roberts,Kathleen Lockhart,Ellay Mort,Cy Kendall,Ralph Dunn,William McKeever Riley,Wheaton Chambers,Frank Orth,Robert B. Williams,Dick Simmons,Fred Sherman,Jack Davis,John Gallaudet,Thomas Murray,George Magrill,Budd Fine,John Webb Dillon,Robert Spencer,William ‘Billy’ Newell,Eddie Acuff,Nina Ross,Charles Bradstreet,George Travell,William O’Leary,Bert Moorhouse,Florence Stephens,Sandra Morgan,Fred Santley,Laura Treadwell,Kay Wiley,Frank Dae,David Cavendish,Jim Nolan,Sherry Hall,Ann Lawrence,James Nolan,Roger Cole,Paul C. Vogel,Edwin B. Willis,Steve Fisher,Cedric Gibbons,Raymond Chandler,Paul Vogel,Jack Dawn,Preston Ames,Irene,A. Arnold Gillespie,Gene Ruggiero.
Q: When Did the “Lady in the Lake” Released?
A: The Movie “Lady in the Lake” originally aired on 1947-01-23 and released in the year of 1946.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Lady in the Lake” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Lady in the Lake” ?
A: “Lady in the Lake” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.