L.A. Confidential (1997)
L.A. Confidential (1997)



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Cast & Crew.

Guy Pearce
Edmund 'Ed' Exley

Russell Crowe
Wendell 'Bud' White

Kevin Spacey
Jack Vincennes

Kim Basinger
Lynn Bracken

Danny DeVito
Sid Hudgens

James Cromwell
Dudley Smith

David Strathairn
Pierce Patchett

Ron Rifkin
D.A. Ellis Loew

Matt McCoy
'Badge of Honor' Star Brett Chase

Paul Guilfoyle
Mickey Cohen

Paolo Seganti
Johnny Stompanato

Elisabeth Granli
Mickey Cohen's Mambo Partner

Sandra Taylor
Mickey Cohen's Mambo Partner

Steve Rankin
Officer Arresting Mickey Cohen

Graham Beckel
Dick Stensland

Allan Graf
Wife Beater

Precious Chong
Wife

Symba
Jack's Dancing Partner

Michael G. Nathanson
Producer

Bob Clendenin
Reporter at Hollywood Station

Lennie Loftin
Photographer at Hollywood Station

Will Zahrn
Liquor Store Owner

Amber Smith
Susan Lefferts

Darrell Sandeen
Buzz Meeks

Michael Warwick
Sid's Assistant

Simon Baker
Matt Reynolds

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

John Mahon
Police Chief

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) / Stunts

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) / Stunts

J.P. Romano
Deuce Perkins (uncredited) / Stunts

Chris Palermo
Anthony Trombino (uncredited) / Stunts

April Audia
Mayor's Wife (uncredited)

Priscilla Cory
Brunette Police Woman (uncredited)

Fred Lerner
Dudley's Guy with Shotgun (uncredited) / Stunts

Anne Zogby
Movie Star (uncredited)

Mali Finn
Casting

Peter Honess
Editor

Jay Hart
Set Decoration

Dante Spinotti
Director of Photography

Curtis Hanson
Screenplay / Producer / Director

Jerry Goldsmith
Original Music Composer / Conductor

Michael G. Nathanson
Producer

Arnon Milchan
Producer

William Arnold
Art Direction

Brian Helgeland
Screenplay / Co-Producer

Ruth Myers
Costume Design

Gary Damian Thomas
Storyboard Artist

Jimmy Romano
Stunts

Danny Costa
Stunts

Norm Compton
Stunts

Joni Avery
Stunts

Kevin L. Jackson
Stunts

Gene LeBell
Stunts

Richard Drown
Stunts

Toby Holguin
Stunts

Joey Box
Stunts

Doc Duhame
Stunts

Troy Robinson
Stunts

Tom Lupo
Stunts

Gary Price
Stunts

Danny Rogers
Stunts

Robby Robinson
Stunts

John C. Meier
Stunts

Frankie 'G' Garbutt
Stunts

Richie Gaona
Stunts

Freddie Jin
Stunts

Gary Epper
Stunts

Troy Brown
Stunts

Gary Archer
Prosthetics

David L. Wolper
Executive Producer

Dan Kolsrud
Executive Producer

Rick Avery
Stunts

Lance Anderson
Makeup Artist

Richard Stutsman
Special Effects Coordinator

Jeff Imada
Stunt Coordinator

Eric Rylander
Special Effects Coordinator

J. Michael Muro
Steadicam Operator

James Ellroy
Novel

Merrick Morton
Still Photographer

Peter Sorel
Still Photographer

Jeannine Oppewall
Production Design

Janis Clark
Key Hair Stylist

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Script Supervisor

Connie Papineau
Script Supervisor

Anthony G. Schmidt
Stunts

Fred Fein
Stand In

Jessica Drake
Dialect Coach

Arthur Morton
Orchestrator

Marsha Bozeman
Set Costumer

Nikola Ristić
Electrician

Chris Grantz
Swing

Patrick McGee
Swing

Drew Ann Rosenberg
First Assistant Director

Mark Soucie
Electrician

Mark Poll
Set Designer

Danny Jimenez
Grip

Kai Blomberg
Swing

Carlos M. Gallardo
Grip

Julia K. Levine
Set Designer

Leslie Thorson
Assistant Location Manager

Julie Beattie Iiams
Swing

Jeff Durling
Electrician

Poly Veitzer
Second Assistant Camera

Kenny Schneider
Electrician

Troy Alan Peters
Dresser

Doug Sieck
Swing

John Panzarella
Location Manager

Emily Schweber
Casting Associate

Kenneth Hunter
Location Manager

L. Dean Jones Jr.
Unit Production Manager

Michael Trent
Assistant Editor

Dave Amberik
Driver

Michael Battaglia
Unit Publicist

Kirk Francis
Production Sound Mixer

John Cales
Propmaker

Keith Dillin
Transportation Coordinator

Warren Smith
Production Supervisor

Bob Beher
Foley Editor

Thom 'Coach' Ehle
Dolby Consultant

Dave DeGaetano
Construction Coordinator

Peter Savic
Hairstylist

Bella Noubarian
Seamstress

Mark Burnett
Video Assist Operator

Bruce Botnick
Scoring Mixer

Rick Broderman
Painter

John Baumhauer
Set Production Assistant

Steven Melton
Property Master

Dion Mitchell
Utility Stunts

Corwin A. Bibb
Electrician

Kenneth Hall
Music Editor

Thell Reed
Armorer

Steven Gerrior
Assistant Sound Editor

Joe Divitale
Sound Effects Editor

John Leveque
Supervising Sound Effects Editor

Moira Gill
Art Department Coordinator

Javier Carrillo
Construction Foreman

Gary Jay
Camera Operator

Scott M. Robinson
Key Grip

Carolyn Hagan
Production Office Coordinator

Bonnie Daniels
Production Controller

Pete Bianco
Transportation Captain

Mychal D. Smith
Boom Operator

Terry Rodman
Sound Designer

Lisa Lovaas
Costume Supervisor

Beth Jochem Besterveld
First Assistant Editor

Eric Yount
Carpenter

Robert Lamkin
Chef

Chuck Brooks
Greensman

Duane Manwiller
First Assistant Camera

David Guilbeau
Craft Service

John Bush
Transportation Co-Captain

Louisa Bonnie
Set Designer

John Hinkle
Standby Painter

Kim Bodner
Production Accountant

Linda Montanti
First Assistant Director

Peter Donen
Visual Effects Supervisor

David Orr
Color Timer

Gordon Ecker
Sound Effects Editor

Denise Horta
ADR Editor

Becky Sullivan
Supervising ADR Editor

Anna Behlmer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mildred Iatrou
Dialogue Editor

Cathie Speakman
Dialogue Editor

John Roesch
Foley Artist

Charleen Richards-Steeves
ADR Mixer

Kimberly Lowe Voigt
Dialogue Editor

Hilda Hodges
Foley Artist

Andy Nelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Steve Mann
Sound Effects Editor

Andrea Horta
ADR Editor

Robert Deschaine
ADR Mixer

Tami Treadwell
ADR Recordist

Glenn Hoskinson
Sound Effects Editor

Donald L. Warner Jr.
Dialogue Editor

Robert Duggan
Best Boy Grip

Heather Kritzer
Second Second Assistant Director

Edward A. Gutentag
Assistant Camera

Neil David Pontecorvo
Head Greensman

James W. Apted
Camera Loader

Scott H. Eddo
Makeup Supervisor

Al DeGaetano
Construction Buyer

G. Roger Abell
Swing

Travis Baumann
Compositing Artist

Sara Flamm
Production Secretary

Pablo Ferro
Title Designer

Jeffrey W. Petersen
Chief Lighting Technician

Elizabeth Abate
Costumer

Diane Linn
ADR Recordist

Boyd Lacosse
Special Effects Technician

Glenn Brown
Camera Production Assistant

Carole Henderson Harrington
Assistant Editor

Gus Le Pre
Hair Assistant

Brian Best
Apprentice Sound Editor

Karen Yokomizo
Assistant Accountant

Jim Duggan
Key Rigging Grip

Alberto S. Ramos
Dolly Grip

Andrea Morland
Art Department Production Assistant

Nick Vidar
Music Programmer

Lonnie S. Gatlin
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Raul Moreno
Production Assistant

Al Eisenmann
Assistant Property Master

Kay Colvin
Utility Sound

Mo Henry
Negative Cutter

Patti McGuire
Assistant Production Coordinator

Cheryl McHugh
Payroll Accountant

Jim Goldthwait
Second Assistant Director

Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting

Stephen Fischer
Assistant Location Manager

Eric Smith
Electrician

Bob Herron
Stunts

Randy Berrett
Grip
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 19, 1997
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 18m
Content RatingR
Budget$35,000,000
Box Office$126,216,940
Filming LocationsLong Beach, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
L.A. Confidential is a 1997 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed, produced, and co-written by Curtis Hanson. The screenplay by Hanson and Brian Helgeland is based on James Ellroy's 1990 novel, the third book in his L.A. Quartet series. 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. One of the film's backers, Peter Dennett, was worried about the lack of established stars in the lead roles, but supported Hanson's casting decisions, and Hanson had the confidence also to recruit Kevin Spacey, Kim Basinger, and Danny DeVito.
L.A. Confidential was a critical and commercial success. It grossed $126 million against a $35 million budget and received critical acclaim for the acting, writing, directing, editing, and Jerry Goldsmith's musical score. It was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning two: Best Supporting Actress (Basinger) and Best Adapted Screenplay; Titanic won in every other category for which L.A. Confidential was nominated. In 2015, the Library of Congress selected L.A. Confidential for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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