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    L.a Confidential

    1950';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.  
    Duration: 138 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 1997
    IMDb: 8.2
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  • Actors of "L.a Confidential"

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  • Characters of "L.a Confidential"

    Det. Jack Vincennes. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Kevin Spacey
    Wendell 'Bud' White. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Russell Crowe
    Det. Ed Exley. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Guy Pearce
    Dudley Smith. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: James Cromwell
    Lynn Bracken. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Kim Basinger
    Sid Hudgens. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Danny DeVito
    Pierce Morehouse Patchett. Character of L.a Confidential
    D.A. Ellis Loew. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Ron Rifkin
    Badge of Honor Star Brett Chase. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Matt McCoy
    Mickey Cohen. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Paul Guilfoyle
    Johnny Stompanato. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Paolo Seganti
    Dick Stensland. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Graham Beckel
    Photographer at Hollywood Station. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Lennie Loftin
    Susan Lefferts. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Amber Smith
    Buzz' Meeks. Character of L.a Confidential
    Matt Reynolds. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Simon Baker
    Tammy Jordan. Character of L.a Confidential
    Police Chief. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: John Mahon
    Breuning. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Tomas Arana
    Vice Captain. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Jack Conley
    Forensic Chief. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Gene Wolande
    Coroner. Character of L.a Confidential
    Mrs. Lefferts. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Gwenda Deacon
    City Councilman. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Jim Metzler
    Mayor. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Gregory White
    Witness on Badge of Honor. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Beverly Sharpe
    Lana Turner. Character of L.a Confidential
    Played by: Brenda Bakke
  • Directors of "L.a Confidential"

    Curtis Hanson. Director of L.a Confidential
    Curtis Hanson
    Birthdate: 24 March 1945, Reno, Nevada, USA
  • Creators of "L.a Confidential"

    James Ellroy. Director of L.a Confidential
    James Ellroy
    Birthdate: 4 March 1948, Los Angeles, California, USA
    Brian Helgeland. Director of L.a Confidential
    Brian Helgeland
    Birthdate: 17 January 1961, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "L.a Confidential"

    Chicago Tribune
    June 04, 2014

    L.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 Post
    June 04, 2014

    There 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 News
    June 04, 2014

    At 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 Inquirer
    June 04, 2014

    L.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 Tribune
    June 04, 2014

    Hanson has made the film noir setting virtually another starring character.

    Orlando Sentinel
    June 04, 2014

    Spicy 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 Monitor
    June 04, 2014

    The 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 Magazine
    June 04, 2014

    Like 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, 2014

    While not reaching the twisted heights of the superbly sinister Chinatown, L.A. Confidential is smart, complex and engrossing.

    Florida Times-Union
    June 04, 2014

    It 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 News
    June 04, 2014

    L.A. Confidential is a satisfyingly plotted film with echoes of the 1974 classic Chinatown.

    Spokesman-Review (Washington)
    June 04, 2014

    The 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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