The Singing Detective overview
Synopsis:
With the notable exception of Pennies From Heaven, The Singing Detective was the best-known TV miniseries project of the iconoclastic, darkly humored Dennis Potter. A reworking of Potter's first novel Hide and Seek, the six-part series starred Michael Gambon as crime novelist Philip E. Marlow. Suffering from a hellish skin-and-nerve disease called psoriatic arthroparthy (a painful infliction which ultimately killed the real-life Potter), Marlow was confined to a hospital bed, where under the influence of numerous prescription drugs he began to imagine himself as the hard-boiled hero of his latest detective novel.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Jon Amiel
- Studio: BBC
- Year: 1986
- Run Time: 415 minutes
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Musical, Drama
- Filmed in: Color, TV Miniseries



