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Release Date:
December 19, 1946
Original Title:
Lady in the Lake
Alternate Titles:
La Dame du Lac
こちゅうのおんな
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 105
Private eye Phillip Marlowe wants to get out of the detective racket and into crime writing. But when he's called to the office of editor Adrienne Fromsett, it's not to talk about his story ideas — she wants him to locate the missing wife of her boss, Mr. Kingsby. The assignment quickly becomes complicated when bodies start turning up.
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Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons
E. Preston Ames
Assistant Director:
Dolph Zimmer
Camera Operator:
J. Harper
Costume Supervisor:
Irene
Director:
Robert Montgomery
Director of Photography:
Paul Vogel
Editor:
Gene Ruggiero
Hair Designer:
Sydney Guilaroff
Makeup Artist:
Jack Dawn
Novel:
Raymond Chandler
Orchestrator:
Wally Heglin
Original Music Composer:
David Snell
Rudolph G. Kopp
Maurice Goldman
Producer:
George Haight
Screenplay:
Steve Fisher
Raymond Chandler
Set Decoration:
Thomas Theuerkauf
Edwin B. Willis
Sound Director:
Douglas Shearer
Special Effects:
A. Arnold Gillespie
Stand In:
Robert Spencer
Unit Manager:
Robert E. Barnes
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