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L.a Confidential
Trailer1950';s Los Angeles is the seedy backdrop for this intricate noir-ish tale of police corruption and Hollywood sleaze. Three policemen - one strait-laced, one brutal, and one sleazy, use differing methods to uncover a conspiracy behind the shotgun slayings of the patrons at an all-night diner in this lush tribute to tough film noir crime films.Actors: Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, James Cromwell, Kim Basinger, Danny DeVito, David Strathairn, Ron Rifkin, Matt McCoy, Paul Guilfoyle, Paolo Seganti, ...»Director: Curtis HansonCountry: United StatesDuration: 138 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 8.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Det. Jack VincennesPlayed by: Kevin SpaceyWendell 'Bud' WhitePlayed by: Russell CroweDet. Ed ExleyPlayed by: Guy PearceDudley SmithPlayed by: James CromwellLynn BrackenPlayed by: Kim BasingerSid HudgensPlayed by: Danny DeVitoPierce Morehouse PatchettPlayed by: David StrathairnD.A. Ellis LoewPlayed by: Ron RifkinBadge of Honor Star Brett ChasePlayed by: Matt McCoyMickey CohenPlayed by: Paul GuilfoyleJohnny StompanatoPlayed by: Paolo SegantiDick StenslandPlayed by: Graham BeckelPhotographer at Hollywood StationPlayed by: Lennie LoftinSusan LeffertsPlayed by: Amber SmithBuzz' MeeksPlayed by: Darrell SandeenMatt ReynoldsPlayed by: Simon BakerTammy JordanPlayed by: Shawnee Free JonesPolice ChiefPlayed by: John MahonBreuningPlayed by: Tomas AranaVice CaptainPlayed by: Jack ConleyForensic ChiefPlayed by: Gene WolandeCoronerPlayed by: Michael ChieffoMrs. LeffertsPlayed by: Gwenda DeaconCity CouncilmanPlayed by: Jim MetzlerMayorPlayed by: Gregory WhiteWitness on Badge of HonorPlayed by: Beverly SharpeLana TurnerPlayed by: Brenda Bakke -
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Critic Reviews of "L.a Confidential"
Chicago TribuneJune 04, 2014L.A. Confidential is a movie bull's-eye: noir with an attitude, a thriller packing punches. It gives up its evil secrets with a smile.
Washington PostJune 04, 2014There are so many things to enjoy here. Director Curtis Hanson... keeps a complex story coherent and absorbing -- if bloody at the end.
New York Daily NewsJune 04, 2014At the center of the movie are three mismatched cops with separately fueled ambitions, ferociously played by Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce. Their combined charisma almost smashes through the screen.
Philadelphia InquirerJune 04, 2014L.A. Confidential isn't quite up there with Chinatown, but it's the closest thing to come down the Santa Monica Freeway in the last 23 years.
Minneapolis Star TribuneJune 04, 2014Hanson has made the film noir setting virtually another starring character.
Orlando SentinelJune 04, 2014Spicy and boiling-hot, this sensational early-'50s crime drama is a morality play disguised as pulp fiction -- a sprawling saga of corruption and redemption set against a flashy West Coast backdrop.
Christian Science MonitorJune 04, 2014The story is so complicated that the movie can't quite make it clear, but the picture has impressive energy and high-intensity performances from Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, and Guy Pearce.
People MagazineJune 04, 2014Like Chinatown before it, this twisted and twisting tale of cops, crime, corruption and hangers-on in 1950s Los Angeles artfully evokes the flip side of the City of Dreams.
Metro Times (Detroit, MI)June 04, 2014While not reaching the twisted heights of the superbly sinister Chinatown, L.A. Confidential is smart, complex and engrossing.
Florida Times-UnionJune 04, 2014It doesn't let up for a second, cramming James Ellroy's sprawling novel into a mere 98 minutes. That's both good and bad. The good? It's an exhilarating, breakneck ride. The bad? It's over far too soon.
Philadelphia Daily NewsJune 04, 2014L.A. Confidential is a satisfyingly plotted film with echoes of the 1974 classic Chinatown.
Spokesman-Review (Washington)June 04, 2014The result is a powerful work of art. Seldom has a study of sleaze said more about what makes us all tick.
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