Lady in the Lake (1946)

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1946 · Approved · 1h 45m

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Other grades: 80.0 (1 viewer)
19461h 45mApproved
Countries:United States
Languages:EN
Keywords: AdulteryArrestAuthorAutomobile chaseBased on novelBathroomBathroom sinkBeing followedBlack eyeBlurred vision camera shotShow moreBreaking the fourth wallBullet holeCaliforniaCar accidentCar chaseCharacter's mouth fills the screenCharacter's point of view camera shotChristmasChristmas carolChristmas eveChristmas filmChristmas movieChristmas partyChristmas presentChristmas songChristmas treeChristmas wreathCigarette lighterCigarette smokingClockClueCorpseDead manDead womanDetectiveDirected by starDoor bellDrowningDysfunctional marriageEditorEnds with a kissExtramarital affairFake accentFemme fataleFilm noirFirst personFirst person cameraFirst person perspectiveFirst person point of viewFistfightFlashbackFollowing someoneFrame upFramedFramed for drunk drivingGold diggerGunGunfightHand held mirrorHandcuffedHandcuffsHandkerchiefHardboiled mysteryHoliday movieHoliday romanceHusband wife relationshipImpersonationInvestigationJailKilled in a showerKillerKissKiss on cheekLakeLandladyLighting a cigaretteListening to a radioLooking at oneself in a mirrorLooking at self in mirrorLos angeles californiaMagazineManuscriptMirrorMissing personMissing womanMistletoeMurderMurderessName changeNo smoking signNoirNonexistent actor in castPartyPhilip marlowePhilip marlowe characterPhone boothPistolPlayboyPoint of view cameraPolice carPolice corruptionPolice detectivePolice officerPolice stationPov camera shotPressPrivate detectivePrivate eyePsychotronic filmPublisherPulp fictionPunch into the cameraPunched in the facePushed with footRadioRadio playReference to a christmas carolReference to anaheim californiaReference to mickey mouseReference to palm springs californiaReference to santa clausReporterResortRiceRoman noirSecretaryShort storyShot to deathShot with a gunShowerShower murderSingerSingingSirenSouthern accentSouthernerSubjective cameraSuspectTalking to the cameraTelegramTelephoneTelephone callTitle spoken by characterTold in flashbackTrapTypewriterUnited states of americaVoice over narrationWhistlingWhodunitWifeWindow displayWisecrack humorWreathWriter
The camera shows Phillip Marlowe's view from the first-person in this adaptation of Raymond Chandler's book. The detective is hired to find a publisher's wife, who is supposed to have run off to Mexico. But the case soon becomes much more complicated as people are murdered.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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