
Poodle Springs
TV Movie · Crime · Mystery
Overview
Private eye Philip Marlowe and his bride move to a desert town, where he uncovers a land scheme.
Top Cast


James Caan
James Caan
Philip Marlowe
James Caan
Philip Marlowe


Dina Meyer
Dina Meyer
Laura
Dina Meyer
Laura


David Keith
David Keith
Larry Victor
David Keith
Larry Victor


Tom Bower
Tom Bower
Arnie Burns
Tom Bower
Arnie Burns


Julia Campbell
Julia Campbell
Muffy Blackstone
Julia Campbell
Muffy Blackstone


Brian Cox
Brian Cox
Clayton Blackstone
Brian Cox
Clayton Blackstone


Nia Peeples
Nia Peeples
Angel
Nia Peeples
Angel


Sam Vlahos
Sam Vlahos
Eddie Garcia
Sam Vlahos
Eddie Garcia


Michael Laskin
Michael Laskin
Lipschultz
Michael Laskin
Lipschultz


David Byrd
David Byrd
Seymour
David Byrd
Seymour
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