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Lady in the Lake is a 1947 American film noir starring Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter, Lloyd Nolan, Tom Tully, Leon Ames and Jayne Meadows.An adaptation of the 1943 Raymond Chandler murder mystery The Lady in the Lake, the picture was also Montgomery's directorial debut, and last in either capacity for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) after eighteen years with the studio.
The Lady in the Lake is a 1943 detective novel by Raymond Chandler featuring the Los Angeles private investigator Philip Marlowe.Notable for its removal of Marlowe from his usual Los Angeles environs for much of the book, the novel's complicated plot initially deals with the case of a missing woman in a small mountain town some 80 miles (130 km) from the city.
Author Stephen King gave the novel a positive review in The New York Times, calling it "extraordinary", and praising the novel's use of plot twists and characterizations. [4] Kirkus Reviews gave the book a starred review and called it "a stylish, sexy, suspenseful period drama about a newsroom and the city it covers."
Most of the time, the ambiguity works; Lady in the Lake thrives in liminal spaces.But as the season goes on, the eerie stuff threatens to crowd out the grounded mystery. Har’el starts to make ...
In Lady in the Lake, the new show releasing on Apple TV+ on July 19, two chilling murders change the course of a woman’s life in 1960s Baltimore. The seven-episode limited series, ...
The Apple TV+ show — which has the first two episodes premiering on July 19 and new episodes airing weekly on Fridays — was adapted from Laura Lippman’s 2019 book of the same name.
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'Lady in the Lake,' premiering Friday on Apple TV+, is based on Laura Lippman's novel, and the TV adaptation, under the helm of Alma Har'el, aims to center two women's voices.