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- Robert De NiroDes Spellacy
- Robert DuvallTom Spellacy
- Charles DurningJack Amsterdam
- Ed FlandersDan T. Campion
- Burgess MeredithSeamus Fargo
- Rose GregorioBrenda Samuels
- Cyril CusackCardinal Danaher
- Kenneth McMillanFrank Crotty
- Dan HedayaHoward Terkel
- Gwen Van DamMrs. Fazenda
- Tom HillMr. Fazenda
- Thomas HillMr. Fazenda
True Confessions (1981) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Cast. Robert De Niro as Monsignor Desmond 'Des' Spellacy; Robert Duvall as Detective Tom Spellacy; Charles Durning as Jack Amsterdam; Cyril Cusack as Cardinal Danaher; Burgess Meredith as Monsignor Seamus Fargo; Kenneth McMillan as Detective Frank Crotty; Ed Flanders as Dan T. Campion; Dan Hedaya as Howard Terkel; Rose Gregorio as Brenda Samuels
- $10 million
- Georges Delerue
- September 25, 1981
Sep 25, 1981 · True Confessions: Directed by Ulu Grosbard. With Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, Charles Durning, Kenneth McMillan. A worldly ambitious monsignor clashes with his older brother, a cynical Los Angeles homicide detective who is investigating the brutal murder of a young prostitute.
- (8.6K)
- Crime, Drama
- Ulu Grosbard
- 1981-09-25
Loran Keane. James Hong. Coroner Wong. Pat Corley. Sonny McDonough. Missy Cleveland. Lois Fazenda - Murder Victim. A cop clashes with his priest brother while investigating the brutal murder of a young prostitute.
Robert Duvall. Tom Spellacy. Charles Durning. Jack Amsterdam. Ed Flanders. Dan T. Campion. Burgess Meredith. Seamus Fargo. Watchlist. TRAILER. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. In 1940s Los...
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- Ulu Grosbard
- R
- Robert De Niro
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John Gregory Dunne. Novel, Screenplay. Ulu Grosbard. Director. Joan Didion. Screenplay. A cop clashes with his priest brother while investigating the brutal murder of a young prostitute.
“True Confessions” spends a lot of effort in laying the groundwork for its complex plot, but then it refuses to ever settle things. Instead, there are inane prologues and epilogues showing the two brothers years later, their hair gray, as they sigh philosophically over impending death and shake their heads at the irony and tragedy of it all--whatever it all was.