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Director: Daniel Pyne
Cast: Miguel Ferrer, John Livingston, Yasiin Bey, John Slattery
After making a disastrous 3-hour documentary on New York City's water supply, two young filmmakers focus on the goings-on of life in the LA offices of Boone and Murphy, private investigators. Cheating husbands and missing dogs fail to bring in the big bucks, however, and after sleeping with the wife of one of their clients, Murphy leaves. To stop Boone from having to close down the business, the filmmakers must resort to a more hands-on approach in the investigations to ensure the completion of their movie.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Where's Marlowe? was a 1998 comedy film directed by Daniel Pyne that received a mixed critical reception. The film follows two young filmmakers who try to document the goings-on at a Los Angeles private investigation firm. While the film's premise was praised, critics were divided on its overall execution and reception from audiences.
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Where's Marlowe? is a clever and offbeat comedy directed by Daniel Pyne in 1998 that blends mockumentary elements with the world of private investigation. Featuring a talented cast including Miguel Ferrer and John Slattery, the film offers a fresh, humorous take on the struggles of up-and-coming filmmakers trying to make an impactful documentary while getting entangled in the oddities of LA's detective underworld.
Where's Marlowe? is a 1998 American mockumentary mystery black comedy film written by Daniel Pyne and John Mankiewicz. Daniel Pyne also directed the film, which stars Miguel Ferrer, Mos Def, John Slattery, and John Livingston.
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