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L.A. Confidential

Three detectives in the corrupt and brutal L.A. police force of the 1950s use differing methods to uncover a conspiracy behind the shotgun slayings of the patrons at an all-night diner.

Director(s)

Chris Short

Curtis Hanson

Connie Papineau

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

Drew Ann Rosenberg

Linda Montanti

Heather Kritzer

Jim Goldthwait

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Cast & crew

Russell Crowe

Russell Crowe

Wendell 'Bud' White

David Strathairn

David Strathairn

Pierce Patchett

Thomas Rosales Jr.

Thomas Rosales Jr.

First Mexican

Jimmy Ortega

Jimmy Ortega

Second Mexican (uncredited)

Kim Basinger

Kim Basinger

Lynn Bracken

Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce

Edmund 'Ed' Exley

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

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Norman Howell

Norman Howell

Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station

Steven Lambert

Steven Lambert

Roland Navarette

Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey

Jack Vincennes

Amber Smith

Amber Smith

Susan Lefferts

Will Zahrn

Will Zahrn

Liquor Store Owner

Brenda Bakke

Brenda Bakke

Lana Turner

Jack Conley

Jack Conley

Vice Captain

Steve Rankin

Steve Rankin

Officer Arresting Mickey Cohen

Gilbert Rosales

Gilbert Rosales

Third Mexican (uncredited)

Drew Ann Rosenberg

Drew Ann Rosenberg

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Simon Baker

Simon Baker

Matt Reynolds

Allan Graf

Allan Graf

Wife Beater

Tomas Arana

Tomas Arana

Breuning - Dudley's Guy

Marisol Padilla Sánchez

Marisol Padilla Sánchez

Inez Soto - Rape Victim

David St. James

David St. James

Detective at Hush-Hush Office

Gwenda Deacon

Gwenda Deacon

Mrs. Lefferts

Noel Evangelisti

Noel Evangelisti

Stenographer

Jordan Marder

Jordan Marder

Officer at Detective Bureau

James Cromwell

James Cromwell

Dudley Smith

Shane Dixon

Shane Dixon

Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station

Fred Lerner

Fred Lerner

Dudley's Guy with Shotgun (uncredited)

Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito

Sid Hudgens

Bob Clendenin

Bob Clendenin

Reporter at Hollywood Station

Chris Short

Chris Short

Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station

Ron Rifkin

Ron Rifkin

D.A. Ellis Loew

Graham Beckel

Graham Beckel

Dick Stensland

John Mahon

John Mahon

Police Chief

Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle

Mickey Cohen

Matt McCoy

Matt McCoy

'Badge of Honor' Star Brett Chase

Paolo Seganti

Paolo Seganti

Johnny Stompanato

Elisabeth Granli

Elisabeth Granli

Mickey Cohen's Mambo Partner

Sandra Taylor

Sandra Taylor

Mickey Cohen's Mambo Partner

Precious Chong

Precious Chong

Wife

Symba

Symba

Jack's Dancing Partner

Lennie Loftin

Lennie Loftin

Photographer at Hollywood Station

Darrell Sandeen

Darrell Sandeen

Buzz Meeks

Michael Warwick

Michael Warwick

Sid's Assistant

Shawnee Free Jones

Shawnee Free Jones

Tammy Jordan

Matthew Allen Bretz

Matthew Allen Bretz

Officer Escorting Mexicans

Brian Lally

Brian Lally

Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station

Don Pulford

Don Pulford

Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station

Michael McCleery

Michael McCleery

Carlisle - Dudley's Guy

George Yager

George Yager

Gangster at Victory Motel

Ginger Slaughter

Ginger Slaughter

Secretary in Vice

Jack Knight

Jack Knight

Detective at Detective Bureau

John H. Evans

John H. Evans

Patrolman at Nite Owl Cafe

Gene Wolande

Gene Wolande

Forensic Chief

Brian Bossetta

Brian Bossetta

Forensic Officer

Michael Chieffo

Michael Chieffo

Coroner

T.J. Kennedy

T.J. Kennedy

Bud's Rejected Partner

Ingo Neuhaus

Ingo Neuhaus

Jack's Rejected Partner

Robert Harrison

Robert Harrison

Pierce Patchett’s Bodyguard

Jim Metzler

Jim Metzler

City Councilman

Robert Barry Fleming

Robert Barry Fleming

Boxer

Jeremiah Birkett

Jeremiah Birkett

Ray Collins - Nite Owl Suspect

Salim Grant

Salim Grant

Louis Fontaine - Nite Owl Suspect

Karr Washington

Karr Washington

Ty Jones - Nite Owl Suspect

Jeff Sanders

Jeff Sanders

Sylvester Fitch

Gregory White

Gregory White

Mayor

April Breneman

April Breneman

Look-Alike Dancer

Lisa Worthy

Lisa Worthy

Look-Alike Dancer

Beverly Sharpe

Beverly Sharpe

Witness on Badge of Honor

Colin Mitchell

Colin Mitchell

Reporter at Hospital

John Slade

John Slade

Photographer at Hospital

Kevin Maloney

Kevin Maloney

Frolic Room Bartender

Patrice Walters

Patrice Walters

Police File Clerk

Rebecca Klingler

Rebecca Klingler

Police File Clerk

Irene Roseen

Irene Roseen

D.A. Ellis Loew's Secretary

Scott Eberlein

Scott Eberlein

West Hollywood Sheriff's Deputy

Bodie Newcomb

Bodie Newcomb

Officer at Hush-Hush Office

Jeff Austin

Jeff Austin

Detective

Robert Foster

Robert Foster

Detective

Kevin Patrick Kelly

Kevin Patrick Kelly

Detective

Henry Marder

Henry Marder

Detective

Monty McKee

Monty McKee

Detective

Henry Meyers

Henry Meyers

Detective

Michael Ossmann

Michael Ossmann

Detective

Dick Stilwell

Dick Stilwell

Detective

Jess Thomas

Jess Thomas

Detective

Robert Thompson

Robert Thompson

Detective

Jody Wood

Jody Wood

Detective

Nectar Rose

Nectar Rose

Marilyn Monroe (uncredited)

Rocco Salata

Rocco Salata

Uniformed Patrol Officer (uncredited)

Dell Yount

Dell Yount

Court Bailiff (uncredited)

Scott McKinley

Scott McKinley

Cop (uncredited)

J.P. Romano

J.P. Romano

Deuce Perkins (uncredited)

Chris Palermo

Chris Palermo

Anthony Trombino (uncredited)

April Audia

April Audia

Mayor's Wife (uncredited)

Priscilla Cory

Priscilla Cory

Brunette Police Woman (uncredited)

Anne Zogby

Anne Zogby

Movie Star (uncredited)

Curtis Hanson

Curtis Hanson

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Connie Papineau

Connie Papineau

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Linda Montanti

Linda Montanti

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Heather Kritzer

Heather Kritzer

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Jim Goldthwait

Jim Goldthwait

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Details

GenresCrime, Mystery, Thriller, Drama
Runtime2h 18 mins
Released on19 Sep 1997
Languageen
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

10/10

City of Angels? More Like City of Demons! Curtis Hanson directs and co-adapts the screenplay with Brian Helgeland from legendary pulp novelist James Ellroy's novel. It stars Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, James Cromwell, Kim Basinger, Danny DeVito and David Strathairn. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Dante Spinotti. It's 1950s Los Angeles and three cops of very different morals and stature are about to be entwined in crime and corruption... I admire you as a policeman, particularly your adherence to violence as a necessary adjunct to the job. Tremendous film making. Hanson takes Ellroy's labyrinthine story and pumps it with period authenticity and seamless direction, the latter of which sees him garner superlative performances from the cast. This is the side of Los Angeles nobody wants to talk about, it's awash with corpses, hookers, seedy set-ups, violence, drugs, racism and corruption a go-go. And that's just involving the politicians, the press and the coppers! Rollo Tomasi. The absence of genuine heroes on show still further keeps "The City of Angels" covered in dark clouds, where even as the plot twists and turns, as the mysteries unravel and brutality unfurls, the final destination of the principal characters is never clear, thus there's a continuing edge of seat pulse beat within the pic. It's also sexy and dangerous, the dialogue sharper than a serpent's tooth, and while the ending is a little too cosy as opposed to original noir wave conventions, this is pure noir in all but black and white photography. It won only two Academy Awards, Basinger for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and for Hanson and Hegeland for Best Writing - Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published. Frankly it should have won a dozen or so for it's not just one of the best films of the 1990s, but also one of the best Neo-Noirs ever produced. 10/10

CinemaSerf

7/10

After the seemingly indiscriminate slaughter of the folks at a diner, it's the ambitious "Exley" (Guy Pearce) who suggests to his bosses that it's time for the LAPD to get it's act together and root out the corruption endemic within the force. To that end, he is promoted by "Capt. Smith" (James Cornwall) and sets about trying to assert a bit more of the rule of law rather than the rule of vengeance - that'd be the "White" (Russell Crowe) method, or the more venal and sleazy fashion of "Vincennes" (Kevin Spacey). Needless to say, nobody takes kindly to this new pure as the driven snow approach, but gradually "Exley" starts to make a bit of headway into the world of organised crime, and to realise just how involved the police are in covering up crimes from fraud to murder. He's also aware that someone is pulling his strings, so some sort of rapport with one of his suspicions colleagues is going to have to be forged if he is to stay alive! Each of these characters get their moment in the sun and that allows us to meet the unscrupulous red-top publisher "Hudgens" (an energetic Danny DeVito) and the sophisticated call-girl "Lynn" (Kim Basinger) who is quite often pretending to be Veronica Lake! I think my only problem with this film was that I reckoned on who was doing what really early on, so the jeopardy was a little bit compromised. That said, though, it's one of Crowe's more natural performances and Pearce shows us he can deliver gritty and bruising parts well too. I could have been doing with a little more of Basinger's quite intriguing character, just to break up the relentlessness of the story a bit more, but it's a solid adaptation of James Ellroy's uncompromising book that Curtis Hanson presents and it doesn't hang about.

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