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The Drowning Pool is a 1975 American mystery thriller film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, and based upon Ross Macdonald's novel of the same name. The film stars Paul Newman , Joanne Woodward , and Anthony Franciosa , and is a loose sequel to Harper .
The Drowning Pool is a 1950 mystery novel by American writer Ross Macdonald, then writing under the name John Ross Macdonald (and simply John Macdonald in the UK).It is his second book in the series revolving around the cases of private detective Lew Archer and was published by Alfred A. Knopf in the US and in 1952 by Cassell in the UK.
The Drowning Pool The Moving Target is a detective novel by writer Ross Macdonald, first published by Alfred A. Knopf in April 1949. [1] The novel
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Lew Archer is a fictional character created by American-Canadian writer Ross Macdonald.Archer is a private detective working in Southern California. [1] Between the late 1940s and the early '70s, the character appeared in 18 novels and a handful of shorter works as well as several film and television adaptations.
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An Arkansas woman and her husband were arrested and charged in connection with the drowning death of her 2-year-old son, who was repeatedly thrown into a pool in an attempt to teach him how to ...
Stuart Rosenberg (August 11, 1927 – March 15, 2007) was an American film and television director. He was most noted for his collaborations with actor Paul Newman, whom he directed in Cool Hand Luke (1967), WUSA (1970), Pocket Money (1972), and The Drowning Pool (1975).