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    L.A. Confidential

    R1997 · Crime drama · 2h 16m

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  2. The film tells the story of a group of LAPD officers in 1953, and the intersection of police corruption and Hollywood celebrity. The title refers to the 1950s scandal magazine Confidential, portrayed in the film as Hush-Hush . At the time, actors Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe were relatively unknown in North America.

  3. Sep 19, 1997 · A 1997 film based on James Ellroy's novel, starring Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce as three cops investigating a series of murders in 1950s Los Angeles. The film won two Oscars and received critical acclaim for its neo-noir style, ensemble cast and historical accuracy.

    • (619K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Curtis Hanson
    • 1997-09-19
  4. Three policemen, each with his own motives and obsessions, tackle the corruption surrounding an unsolved murder at a downtown Los Angeles coffee shop in the early 1950s. Detective Lieutenant Exley...

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    • Curtis Hanson
    • R
    • Kevin Spacey
  5. A noir-ish tale of police corruption and Hollywood sleaze in 1950s Los Angeles, where three different cops investigate a series of murders with their own brand of justice. The plot involves a mass murder at a diner, a prostitute ring, a tabloid reporter, and a crime boss.

  6. Find out who starred in the crime drama based on James Ellroy's novel, directed by Curtis Hanson and written by Brian Helgeland. See the full list of actors, producers, composers, cinematographers and more on IMDb.

  7. L.A. Confidential. Dive into the seedy underworld of 1950s Hollywood in this riveting drama of three L.A. detectives desperate to solve a sensational murder case. 4,928 IMDb 8.2 2 h 17 min 1997. X-Ray R.

  8. Sep 19, 1997 · A film noir adaptation of James Ellroy's novel, set in 1950s Los Angeles, where three cops investigate a series of crimes involving celebrities, mobsters and corruption. Roger Ebert praises the plot, the characters and the atmosphere of the movie, comparing it to Raymond Chandler and Chinatown.

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