The Singing Detective(2003)- Production Details

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Synopsis

Dan Dark gives new meaning to the term "scars of childhood." A hack writer of detective stories, he has suffered from psoriatic arthropathy, a crippling disease of the skin and bones, from the time he was eight-years-old. His latest and worst outbreak has landed him in the hospital where he deliriously tries to figure out who he is and how he got to this terrible place in his life. His fevered mind mingles real people with his fictional characters, and his past with his present. As his condition grows more desperate, he is dispatched to the charge of the eccentric psychiatrist Dr. Gibbons. Initially reluctant to confront his tortured past, Dark is gradually lured out from the "cave in the rocks" under which his spirit has crawled. Dark is visited in the hospital by his ex-wife, whom he fears his sleeping with a character from his past and conspiring to steal the screenplay he wrote years ago of his first novel, The Singing Detective. But nothing is exactly what it appears here. In his hallucinatory state, Dark re-imagines the plot of his novel, casting himself in the starring role of a gumshoe who doubles as a singer in a dance band.

Production Details

In Theaters

  • October 24, 2003

MPAA Rating

R (for strong sexual content, language and some violence)

Genres

Drama, Mystery, Musical/Performing Arts, Thriller, Adaptation

Run Time

1 hour 49 minutes

Distributors

Paramount Vantage

Box Office

$336,456

Production Status

Released

Produced In

United States

Director

Keith Gordon

Director

CAST

Robert Downey

Dan Dark

Robin Wright

Nicola/Nina/Blonde

Mel Gibson

Dr Gibbon

Jeremy Northam

Mark Binney

Katie Holmes

Nurse Mills

Adrien Brody

First Hood