"Lady in the Lake" is a 1947 film noir based on Raymond Chandler's novel. It marked Robert Montgomery's directorial debut and his final project with MGM. The film's use of point-of-view cinematography, considered unsuccessful, is cited as a reason for Montgomery's departure from the studio.
Raymond Chandler's novel "The Lady in the Lake," the inspiration for the later film adaptation, was published in 1943.
In 1945, Raymond Chandler completed a 195-page screenplay adaptation of his novel "The Lady in the Lake" for MGM. However, this version was ultimately not used for the film.
On this date in 1947, "Lady in the Lake," a film noir based on Raymond Chandler's novel, premiered. The movie starred Robert Montgomery and Audrey Totter and marked Montgomery's directorial debut.
Lux Radio Theater aired a 60-minute radio adaptation of "Lady in the Lake" on February 9, 1948. The production featured Robert Montgomery and Audrey Totter reprising their roles from the film.
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