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"Lady in the Lake" (1947). Stars Robert Montgomery, Lloyd Nolan, Jayne Meadows. Also directed by Robert Montgomery.

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Q: What is name of old black and white movie that showed only the faces of other people and not the main character circa 1930 to 1949?
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