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Devil in a Blue Dress

Private detective Easy Rawlins has been caught on the wrong side of the most dangerous secret in town.
1995 | 102m | English

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In late 1940s Los Angeles, Easy Rawlins is an unemployed black World War II veteran with few job prospects. At a bar, Easy meets DeWitt Albright, a mysterious white man looking for someone to investigate the disappearance of a missing white woman named Daphne Monet, who he suspects is hiding out in one of the city's black jazz clubs. Strapped for money and facing house payments, Easy takes the job, but soon finds himself in over his head.
Release Date: Sep 29, 1995
Director: Carl Franklin
Writer: Carl Franklin, Walter Mosley
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords based on novel or book, war veteran, jazz club, murder, los angeles, california, biting, private detective, missing person, aggressive, neo-noir, 1940s, complex, egotistical
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, Clinica Estetico, Mundy Lane Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $16,140,822
Budget: $27,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Denzel Washington Easy Rawlins
Tom Sizemore DeWitt Albright
Jennifer Beals Daphne Monet
Don Cheadle Mouse Alexander
Maury Chaykin Matthew Terell
Terry Kinney Todd Carter
Mel Winkler Joppy
Albert Hall Degan Odell
Lisa Nicole Carson Coretta James
Jernard Burks Dupree Brouchard
David Fonteno Junior Fornay
John Roselius Mason
Beau Starr Miller
Steven Randazzo Benny Giacomo
Scott Lincoln Richard McGee
L. Scott Caldwell Hattie Parsons
Barry Shabaka Henley Woodcutter
Nick Corello Shariff
Kenny Endoso Manny
Joseph Latimore Frank Green
Renée Humphrey Barbara
R.J. Knoll Herman
Kai Lennox Football
Poppy Montgomery Barbara’s Sister
Brendan Kelly Terell’s Chauffeur
Peggy Rea Carter’s Secretary
Vinny Argiro Baxter
Deborah Lacey Sophie
Jeris Poindexter Alphonso Jenkins
Frank Davis Butcher
John David Washington Boy with Toy Rifle (uncredited)
Name Job
Edna Sheen Makeup Artist
Kathryn Peters Set Decoration
Brad Sherman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dan Webster Art Direction
Steve Mann Sound Editor
Kenneth Walker Key Hair Stylist
Dan Yale Sound Editor
Carl Franklin Screenplay, Director
Walter Mosley Novel
Elmer Bernstein Original Music Composer
Tak Fujimoto Director of Photography
Carole Kravetz Aykanian Editor
Sharen Davis Costume Design
Gary Frutkoff Production Design
Victoria Thomas Casting
Mark A. Lanza Sound Editor
Gary C. Bourgeois Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Brubaker Stunt Coordinator
Dick Hancock Stunts
Name Title
Donna Gigliotti Associate Producer
Thomas A. Imperato Associate Producer
Gary Goetzman Producer
Jesse Beaton Producer
Walter Mosley Associate Producer
Edward Saxon Executive Producer
Jonathan Demme Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Denzel Washington Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Everyone was peeing on my head and telling me it's raining. Devil in a Blue Dress is written and directed by Carl Franklin, who adapts from the book written by Walter Mosley. It stars Denzel Washington, Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals, Don Cheadle and Maury Chaykin. Music is by Elmer Bernstein and c ... inematography by Tak Fujimoto. Carl Franklin had already laid down a considerable neo-noir marker with his searing 1992 thriller One False Move, here he goes more traditional but garners equally impressive results. Plot has Washington as a WW2 veteran who has lost his job and desperately needs money to keep hold of his pride and joy - his house. Taking on a job offered by shifty DeWitt Albright (Sizemore), to find a missing woman, Rawlings quickly finds himself in up to his neck in murder and deception, he must turn ace detective to save his skin. Set in late 1940s Los Angeles, what instantly stands out is the period detail. The clothes, the cars and the establishments frequented by Easy and company. With voice over narration also provided by Washington, in dry and sardonic tones, it's every inch a loving ode to the film noir movies released at the time the pic is set. There's plenty of neon signs about the place, some bad ass cops, good sex, brandy and sharp suits, smoking and coolness and of course a psychopath in the classic mould (Cheadle excellent). But of course noir dressage is only that if you haven't got a good pot boiling plot, thankfully this has one. The story takes unexpected turns, always remaining interesting, the distinctive characterisations breathing heavy, managing to off set the run of the mill stereotypes in the supporting ranks. It can be argued that Beals as the titular femme fatale of the title is under written, but the character comes with an air of mystery that serves Franklin's atmosphere very well. Tech credits are high, something of a given with Bernstein and Fujimoto on the list, while Washington turns in another classy show of subtlety and believability. Lovers of film noir should get much rewards from Devil in a Blue Dress. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024