Where's Marlowe?

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Where's Marlowe?
Directed by Daniel Pyne
Produced by Clayton Townsend
Written by John Mankiewicz
Daniel Pyne
Starring Miguel Ferrer
John Livingston
Music by Michael Convertino
Cinematography Greg Gardiner
Editing by Les Butler
Studio Sandblast
Distributed by Paramount Classics
Release dates October 1, 1998 (Mill Valley Film Festival)
Running time 97 min.
Country US
Language English

Where's Marlowe? is a 1998 indie comedy/mystery written by Daniel Pyne and John Mankiewicz. Daniel Pyne also directed the film.[1]

Plot summary

After making a three-hour fiasco about New York City's water supply, a two-man film crew decides to take it up a notch by documenting life in the private investigator offices of "Boone and Murphy". 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 two film-makers must resort to a hands-on approach in the investigations to ensure the completion of their movie.[1]

Cast

Miguel Ferrer – Joe Boone
John Livingston – A.J. Edison
Mos Def – Wilt Crawley
John Slattery – Kevin Murphy

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