Lady in the Lake Directed by Robert Montgomery Screenplay by Steve Fisher, novel by Raymond Chandler U.S.A., 1947 In the history of film noir, only so many entries stands a good chance of taking the crown for ‘most original concept.’ Many efforts of the noir genre function as detective stories (although they should not be confused with police procedurals, which really are a different beast), which themselves became popular through the medium of novels. Some books are authored with use of first person narrative, which is an exciting and limitless tool enabling the writer, and by extension the reader, to
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