“Lady in the Lake” (1946) directed and starring Robert Montgomery, also starring Audrey Totter and Lloyd Nolan / Z-View

Lady in the Lake (1946)
Director: Robert Montgomery
Screenplay: Steve Fisher; based THE LADY IN THE LAKE by Raymond Chandler
Stars: Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter, Lloyd Nolan, Tom Tully, Leon Ames, Dick Simmons, Morris Ankrum, Lila Leeds, Charles Bradstreet and Jayne Meadows.
Tagline: YOU AND ROBERT MONTGOMERY STAR IN AN EXCITING AND UNUSUAL MYSTERY-THRILLER -EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO HIM HAPPENS TO YOU!
The Plot…
Private Eye, Phillip Marlowe decides to take a shot at writing. When Marlowe is called into the publisher’s office, he thinks they want to buy his story. Adrienne Fromsett, is the publishing editor. She wants to buy Marlowe’s story. She also wants to hire Marlowe to find Chrystal Kingsby. Chrystal is her boss’ wife. She hasn’t been seen for two months.
After some back and forth, Marlowe accepts the job. What sounds like a missing person’s case turns out to be a multiple murder investigation. And Marlowe is the main suspect.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The film is shot from the viewpoint of Marlowe. The only time he is seen is by reflections in mirrors and windows or when he speaks directly to the audience. It’s odd seeing this decades before video games made it popular.
Lady in the Lake (1946) rates 3 of 5 stars






















































