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L.A. Confidential

Everything is suspect... Everyone is for sale... And nothing is what it seems.
1997 | 138m | English

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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.
Release Date: Sep 19, 1997
Director: Curtis Hanson
Writer: Curtis Hanson, Brian Helgeland, James Ellroy
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords corruption, call girl, detective, based on novel or book, shotgun, femme fatale, domestic violence, whodunit, corpse, district attorney, movie star, good cop bad cop, angry, aggressive, neo-noir, zealous, 1950s, vindictive, admiring, approving, vibrant
Production Companies Regency Enterprises, Wolper Organization
Box Office Revenue: $126,216,940
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kevin Spacey Jack Vincennes
Russell Crowe Wendell 'Bud' White
Guy Pearce Edmund 'Ed' Exley
James Cromwell Dudley Smith
Kim Basinger Lynn Bracken
Danny DeVito Sid Hudgens
David Strathairn Pierce Patchett
Ron Rifkin D.A. Ellis Loew
Graham Beckel Dick Stensland
Amber Smith Susan Lefferts
John Mahon Police Chief
Paul Guilfoyle Mickey Cohen
Matt McCoy 'Badge of Honor' Star Brett Chase
Paolo Seganti Johnny Stompanato
Simon Baker Matt Reynolds
Elisabeth Granli Mickey Cohen's Mambo Partner
Sandra Taylor Mickey Cohen's Mambo Partner
Steve Rankin Officer Arresting Mickey Cohen
Allan Graf Wife Beater
Precious Chong Wife
Symba Jack's Dancing Partner
Bob Clendenin Reporter at Hollywood Station
Lennie Loftin Photographer at Hollywood Station
Will Zahrn Liquor Store Owner
Darrell Sandeen Buzz Meeks
Michael Warwick Sid's Assistant
Shawnee Free Jones Tammy Jordan
Matthew Allen Bretz Officer Escorting Mexicans
Thomas Rosales Jr. First Mexican
Shane Dixon Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station
Norman Howell Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station
Brian Lally Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station
Don Pulford Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station
Chris Short Officer / Detective at Hollywood Station
Tomas Arana Breuning - Dudley's Guy
Michael McCleery Carlisle - Dudley's Guy
George Yager Gangster at Victory Motel
Jack Conley Vice Captain
Ginger Slaughter Secretary in Vice
Jack Knight Detective at Detective Bureau
John H. Evans Patrolman at Nite Owl Cafe
Gene Wolande Forensic Chief
Brian Bossetta Forensic Officer
Michael Chieffo Coroner
Gwenda Deacon Mrs. Lefferts
T.J. Kennedy Bud's Rejected Partner
Ingo Neuhaus Jack's Rejected Partner
Robert Harrison Pierce Patchett’s Bodyguard
Jim Metzler City Councilman
Robert Barry Fleming Boxer
Jeremiah Birkett Ray Collins - Nite Owl Suspect
Salim Grant Louis Fontaine - Nite Owl Suspect
Karr Washington Ty Jones - Nite Owl Suspect
Noel Evangelisti Stenographer
Marisol Padilla Sánchez Inez Soto - Rape Victim
Jeff Sanders Sylvester Fitch
Steven Lambert Roland Navarette
Jordan Marder Officer at Detective Bureau
Gregory White Mayor
April Breneman Look-Alike Dancer
Lisa Worthy Look-Alike Dancer
Beverly Sharpe Witness on Badge of Honor
Colin Mitchell Reporter at Hospital
John Slade Photographer at Hospital
Brenda Bakke Lana Turner
Kevin Maloney Frolic Room Bartender
Patrice Walters Police File Clerk
Rebecca Klingler Police File Clerk
Irene Roseen D.A. Ellis Loew's Secretary
Scott Eberlein West Hollywood Sheriff's Deputy
David St. James Detective at Hush-Hush Office
Bodie Newcomb Officer at Hush-Hush Office
Jeff Austin Detective
Robert Foster Detective
Kevin Patrick Kelly Detective
Henry Marder Detective
Monty McKee Detective
Henry Meyers Detective
Michael Ossmann Detective
Dick Stilwell Detective
Jess Thomas Detective
Robert Thompson Detective
Jody Wood Detective
Jimmy Ortega Second Mexican (uncredited)
Nectar Rose Marilyn Monroe (uncredited)
Rocco Salata Uniformed Patrol Officer (uncredited)
Dell Yount Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Scott McKinley Cop (uncredited)
Gilbert Rosales Third Mexican (uncredited)
J.P. Romano Deuce Perkins (uncredited)
Chris Palermo Anthony Trombino (uncredited)
April Audia Mayor's Wife (uncredited)
Priscilla Cory Brunette Police Woman (uncredited)
Fred Lerner Dudley's Guy with Shotgun (uncredited)
Anne Zogby Movie Star (uncredited)
Name Job
Pablo Ferro Title Designer
Curtis Hanson Screenplay, Director
Brian Helgeland Screenplay
Jerry Goldsmith Conductor, Original Music Composer
Dante Spinotti Director of Photography
Jeff Imada Stunt Coordinator
Rick Avery Stunts
James Ellroy Novel
Anthony G. Schmidt Stunts
Emily Schweber Casting Associate
Anna Behlmer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Roesch Foley Artist
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Bob Herron Stunts
Gilbert Rosales Stunts
J.P. Romano Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunts
Gary Price Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunts
Jimmy Ortega Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Fred Lerner Stunts
Gene LeBell Stunts
Kevin L. Jackson Stunts
Toby Holguin Stunts
Richie Gaona Stunts
Doc Duhame Stunts
Gus Le Pre Hair Assistant
Norm Compton Stunts
Troy Brown Stunts
Joey Box Stunts
Joni Avery Stunts
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Gary Epper Stunts
Peter Honess Editor
Mali Finn Casting
William Arnold Art Direction
Ruth Myers Costume Design
Jeannine Oppewall Production Design
Merrick Morton Still Photographer
Peter Sorel Still Photographer
J. Michael Muro Steadicam Operator
Lance Anderson Makeup Artist
Richard Stutsman Special Effects Coordinator
Linda Montanti First Assistant Director
Connie Papineau Script Supervisor
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez Script Supervisor
Janis Clark Key Hair Stylist
Eric Rylander Special Effects Coordinator
Fred Fein Stand In
Jessica Drake Dialect Coach
Arthur Morton Orchestrator
Marsha Bozeman Set Costumer
L. Dean Jones Jr. Unit Production Manager
John Panzarella Location Manager
Kenneth Hunter Location Manager
Michael Trent Assistant Editor
Moira Gill Art Department Coordinator
Dave DeGaetano Construction Coordinator
Javier Carrillo Construction Foreman
Chuck Brooks Greensman
Rick Broderman Painter
Louisa Bonnie Set Designer
John Hinkle Standby Painter
Gary Jay Camera Operator
Duane Manwiller First Assistant Camera
Scott M. Robinson Key Grip
Lisa Lovaas Costume Supervisor
Peter Savic Hairstylist
Bella Noubarian Seamstress
Thell Reed Armorer
Eric Yount Carpenter
Robert Lamkin Chef
David Guilbeau Craft Service
Dave Amberik Driver
Bonnie Daniels Production Controller
Carolyn Hagan Production Office Coordinator
John Cales Propmaker
Steven Melton Property Master
John Baumhauer Set Production Assistant
Pete Bianco Transportation Captain
John Bush Transportation Co-Captain
Keith Dillin Transportation Coordinator
Michael Battaglia Unit Publicist
Dion Mitchell Utility Stunts
Mark Burnett Video Assist Operator
Beth Jochem Besterveld First Assistant Editor
Corwin A. Bibb Electrician
Kim Bodner Production Accountant
Warren Smith Production Supervisor
Mychal D. Smith Boom Operator
Steven Gerrior Assistant Sound Editor
Bob Beher Foley Editor
Kenneth Hall Music Editor
Kirk Francis Production Sound Mixer
Bruce Botnick Scoring Mixer
Terry Rodman Sound Designer
Joe Divitale Sound Effects Editor
John Leveque Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Peter Donen Visual Effects Supervisor
Thom 'Coach' Ehle Dolby Consultant
David Orr Color Timer
Kimberly Lowe Voigt Dialogue Editor
Mildred Iatrou Dialogue Editor
Becky Sullivan Supervising ADR Editor
Donald L. Warner Jr. Dialogue Editor
Cathie Speakman Dialogue Editor
Tami Treadwell ADR Recordist
Denise Horta ADR Editor
Andrea Horta ADR Editor
Robert Deschaine ADR Mixer
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Glenn Hoskinson Sound Effects Editor
Steve Mann Sound Effects Editor
Gordon Ecker Sound Effects Editor
Hilda Hodges Foley Artist
Elizabeth Abate Costumer
Scott H. Eddo Makeup Supervisor
Jim Goldthwait Second Assistant Director
Heather Kritzer Second Second Assistant Director
Al Eisenmann Assistant Property Master
Al DeGaetano Construction Buyer
Neil David Pontecorvo Head Greensman
G. Roger Abell Swing
Diane Linn ADR Recordist
Brian Best Apprentice Sound Editor
Kay Colvin Utility Sound
Boyd Lacosse Special Effects Technician
Edward A. Gutentag Assistant Camera
Robert Duggan Best Boy Grip
James W. Apted Camera Loader
Glenn Brown Camera Production Assistant
Alberto S. Ramos Dolly Grip
Carole Henderson Harrington Assistant Editor
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Stephen Fischer Assistant Location Manager
Nick Vidar Music Programmer
Andrea Morland Art Department Production Assistant
Karen Yokomizo Assistant Accountant
Lonnie S. Gatlin Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Patti McGuire Assistant Production Coordinator
Jeffrey W. Petersen Chief Lighting Technician
Travis Baumann Compositing Artist
Jim Duggan Key Rigging Grip
Cheryl McHugh Payroll Accountant
Raul Moreno Production Assistant
Sara Flamm Production Secretary
Eric Smith Electrician
Gary Damian Thomas Storyboard Artist
Jimmy Romano Stunts
Robby Robinson Stunts
Tom Lupo Stunts
Freddie Jin Stunts
Frankie 'G' Garbutt Stunts
Richard Drown Stunts
Danny Costa Stunts
Drew Ann Rosenberg First Assistant Director
Poly Veitzer Second Assistant Camera
Jeff Durling Electrician
Nikola Ristić Electrician
Kenny Schneider Electrician
Mark Soucie Electrician
Danny Jimenez Grip
Carlos M. Gallardo Grip
Leslie Thorson Assistant Location Manager
Julia K. Levine Set Designer
Mark Poll Set Designer
Troy Alan Peters Dresser
Julie Beattie Iiams Swing
Kai Blomberg Swing
Chris Grantz Swing
Patrick McGee Swing
Doug Sieck Swing
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Randy Berrett Grip
Jay Hart Set Decoration
Danny Rogers Stunts
Name Title
Curtis Hanson Producer
Arnon Milchan Producer
Brian Helgeland Co-Producer
David L. Wolper Executive Producer
Michael G. Nathanson Producer
Dan Kolsrud Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Actor Kevin Spacey Nominated
Golden Globes Best Director Curtis Hanson Nominated
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
SAG Awards Best Supporting Actor James Cromwell Nominated
SAG Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
SAG Awards Best Supporting Actor Kevin Spacey Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Kevin Spacey Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Kim Basinger Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
10.0

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 Jerr ... y 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

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

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 Corn ... wall) 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.

Apr 22, 2024