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They Made a First-Person Movie in the 1940s?
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Head to https://www.squarespace.com/austinmcconnell to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code austinmcconnell. GET MY NEW BOOK, BRAIN BOY, HERE: https://bit.ly/brainboynovel I ALSO WROTE THIS BOOK: https://bit.ly/SpiderQueenBook SUPPORT MY NEXT MOVIE: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/austinmcconnellyt/atlas-the-animated-movie-by-austin-mcconnell PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/austinmcconnell MERCH: https://www.teespring.com/stores/austinmcconnell 🎥 Lady in the Lake (1947) is one of the boldest, weirdest noir films I’ve ever seen. Shot entirely in first-person POV, this detective flick puts you in the shoes of private eye Philip Marlowe as he unravels a seedy web of lies, murder, and double-crosses. It’s like the “Hardcore Henry” of the 1940s, but with rain-soaked streets, smoky rooms, and snappy dialogue. Sure, the POV gimmick has its clunky moments, but the technical ambition is off the charts for its time. If you’re into old-school cinema, experimental filmmaking, or just want to feel like you’re solving a noir mystery yourself, Lady in the Lake is a must-watch. Let’s give this overlooked gem the love it deserves. #FilmNoir #LadyInTheLake #ClassicMovies #POVCinema The Forgotten First-Person Detective Movie They Made a First-Person Movie in the 1940s?! Like the mic? Check out Earthworks ETHOS: https://earthworksaudio.com/
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