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Director: | Brian De Palma |
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Writer: | Josh Friedman, James Ellroy, T. Rafael Cimino |
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In 1940s Los Angeles, two former boxers-turned-cops must grapple with corruption, narcissism, stag films and family madness as they pursue the killer of an aspiring young actress. | |
Release Date: | Sep 15, 2006 |
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Director: | Brian De Palma |
Writer: | Josh Friedman, James Ellroy, T. Rafael Cimino |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | pornography, observer, los angeles, california, neo-noir, murder hunt |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Davis Films, Millennium Media, Signature Pictures, Linson Entertainment, Equity Pictures Medienfonds III, Nu Image Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $49,111,202
Budget: $50,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Josh Hartnett | Bucky Bleichert |
Scarlett Johansson | Kay Lake |
Aaron Eckhart | Lee Blanchard |
Hilary Swank | Madeleine Linscott |
Mia Kirshner | Elizabeth Short |
Mike Starr | Det. Russ Millard |
Fiona Shaw | Ramona Linscott |
Patrick Fischler | Deputy DA Ellis Loew |
James Otis | Dolph Bleichert |
John Kavanagh | Emmett Linscott |
Troy Evans | Chief Ted Green |
Anthony Russell | Morrie Friedman |
Pepe Serna | Tomas Dos Santos |
Angus MacInnes | Capt. John Tierney |
Rachel Miner | Martha Linscott |
Victor McGuire | Sgt. Bill Koenig |
Gregg Henry | Pete Lukins |
Jemima Rooper | Lorna Mertz |
Rose McGowan | Sheryl Saddon |
Dan Ponce | Mp |
Graham Norris | Cop |
Mike O'Connell | Shore Patrol |
Michael P. Flannigan | Desk Officer |
John Solari | Baxter Fitch |
Stephanie L. Moore | Baxter Fitch's Girlfriend |
Noel Arthur | Gunman #1 |
Todd Thomas | Gunman #2 |
Steve Eastin | Detective |
Ian McNeice | Coroner |
Claudia Katz Minnick | Frolic Bartender |
Mia Frye | Laverne Bartender |
Richard Brake | Bobby DeWitt |
William Finley | George Tilden |
Joost Scholte | Madeleine's GI |
Terrell J. Ramsey | Dealer |
Teo | Friedman's Tough Guy #1 |
Kiril Efremov | Friedman's Tough Guy #2 |
Petar Milchev | Perp |
Désirée Cyganek | Lesbian Bar Dancer (uncredited) |
Brian De Palma | Elizabeth's Screen Test Director (voice) (uncredited) |
Kevin Dunn | Elizabeth Short's Father (uncredited) |
K.D. Lang | Lesbian Bar Singer (uncredited) |
David Raibon | Man (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Barbara Olvera | Hairstylist |
Amir Khalighi | Stunt Coordinator |
Alisa Buckley | Unit Publicist |
Joseph D. Urbanczyk | Camera Operator |
Neven Mihailova | Camera Operator |
Johanna Ray | Casting |
Merrick Morton | Still Photographer |
Elisabeth Fry | Hairstylist |
Ray Yamagata | Assistant Art Director |
Teresa Razzauti | Casting |
Anthony Simonaitis | Special Effects Coordinator |
Mark Dornfeld | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Rosica Canovska | Hairstylist |
Rolf Konow | Still Photographer |
Sue Field | Script Supervisor |
Gabriel Georgiev | Location Manager |
Mark Zsifkovits | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Dirk Buchmann | Property Master |
Christopher Tandon | Art Direction |
Marisa Aboitiz | Costume Supervisor |
Kevin Hannigan | Special Effects Coordinator |
Ramiro Belgardt | Music Editor |
Keith Elliott | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Larry McConkey | Camera Operator |
David Diamond | Location Manager |
Steve Baine | Foley |
Lucy Boulting | Casting |
Ivon Ivanova | Makeup Artist |
Todd Beckett | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
David T. Cannon | Construction Coordinator |
Nathan Robitaille | Sound Effects Editor |
Jill Korengold | Set Costumer |
Carla Murray | Sound Effects Editor |
John W. Barbee | Transportation Coordinator |
Lisa J. Levine | ADR & Dubbing |
Melody Miller | Property Master |
Candice Levy | Post Production Coordinator |
Peter Persaud | Foley Recordist |
Sandy Holt | ADR Voice Casting |
Michele Ferrone | Visual Effects Producer |
Jaromír Šedina | Steadicam Operator |
Sara Philpott | Art Department Coordinator |
Anna Hadzhieva | Art Department Coordinator |
Elitsa Taseva | Set Costumer |
Bonnie Clevering | Hairstylist |
Nimi Getter | Gaffer |
Zoltan Elek | Makeup Artist |
Lee de Lang | Sound Effects Editor |
Nancy Pyne-Hapke | Studio Teachers |
Dimitrina Stoyanova | Makeup Artist |
Robert Jason | Gaffer |
Carol Pershing | Hairstylist |
Ed Fincher | Set Costumer |
Guy Adan | Publicist |
Irina Hadzhieva | Art Department Coordinator |
Jill Purdy | Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Randall L. Johnson | Boom Operator |
Trent Richmond | Sound Assistant |
Selena Arizanovic | Music Coordinator |
Mike Sowa | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Mark Egerton | First Assistant Director |
Ashley Waldron | Music Supervisor |
Lillani E. Moran | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Mark Isham | Original Music Composer |
Vilmos Zsigmond | Director of Photography |
Bill Pankow | Editor |
Josh Friedman | Screenplay |
James Ellroy | Novel |
Dante Ferretti | Production Design |
Elli Griff | Set Decoration |
Jenny Beavan | Costume Design |
Morag Ross | Makeup Artist |
Heba Thorisdottir | Makeup Artist |
Paula Fairfield | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Kaloian Vodenicharov | Stunt Coordinator |
Ross W. Clarkson | Camera Operator |
Mia Frye | Choreographer |
Stanimir Stamatov | Stunts |
Brian De Palma | Director |
Gary Hymes | Stunt Coordinator |
Borislav Iliev | Stunts |
Danko Jordanov | Stunts |
Teodor Tzolov | Stunts |
Stilyan Mavrov | Stunts |
T. Rafael Cimino | Writer |
Name | Title |
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Rudy Cohen | Producer |
Moshe Diamant | Producer |
Henrik Huydts | Executive Producer |
John Thompson | Executive Producer |
Manfred D. Heid | Co-Executive Producer |
Rolf Deyhle | Executive Producer |
Josef Lautenschlager | Executive Producer |
Gerd Koechlin | Co-Executive Producer |
Andreas Thiesmeyer | Executive Producer |
Trevor Short | Executive Producer |
Jochen Kamlah | Co-Executive Producer |
Avi Lerner | Producer |
Art Linson | Producer |
Samuel Hadida | Co-Executive Producer |
Victor Hadida | Co-Executive Producer |
Danny Dimbort | Executive Producer |
Boaz Davidson | Executive Producer |
T. Rafael Cimino | Producer |
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2024 | 5 | 37 | 51 | 30 |
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2024 | 8 | 19 | 42 | 13 |
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2025 | 2 | 13 | 22 | 4 |
2025 | 3 | 5 | 16 | 1 |
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I have been pointing my gun at a lot of people this week. A box office failure and a neo-noir film that confounded critics and fans alike, The Black Dahlia now appears to be a pic that has had its strengths ignored. As the clamour to kick Brian De Palma continues unabated to this day, and the po ... int blank refusal to accept that Josh Hartnett is a better actor than the likes of Pearl Harbor suggests, it's a film worthy of a revisit by genre/style fans alike. Plot revolves around the infamous murder of one Elizabeth Short in Hollywood, 1947. An aspiring actress who was found butchered and her murder to this day remains unsolved. De Palma and his writer Josh Friedman adapt from noir legend James Ellroy's novel of the same name, the crux of the story is about two hot-to-trot detectives who get involved in the Short case, and pretty soon there is a can of worms that has been shaken and opened, and there's dizzying worms everywhere - we think? De Palma loves noir, he has dabbled with it for a long time, not all of it works, but often he delivers for like minded cinephiles. With expectation levels high and following in the slipstream of the critical darling that was L.A. Confidential, Black Dahlia never really had a hope of achieving its lofty ambitions, yet it's a tremendously realised picture from a noir stand point. Whilst it showcases the technical wizardry of the director. The charges of it being convoluted are fair, it's a spinning narrative, stories within stories, characterisations obtuse, but so was The Big Sleep! I know, I know, this is not fit to lace the boots of Hawks' genius movie, but tricksy narratives have always been a fundamental part of many a film noir, so why the distaste for this one? Especially since the period design, costuming, styling, photography and characterisations are so rich in detail? For instance Hartnett's detective is gumshoe nirvana, while Scarlett Johansson and Hilary Swank fatale the femme with mischievous glee. But of course De Palma then spells it out for the finale, explaining things, a sort of macabre wrap up for those that needed it. Either way he was never going to win, it's too complex, it didn't need spelling out, while Mr. De Palma we have to tell you that your characters have been too cold, we don't feel them?! Huh? This is noirville, a place frequented by bad people, idiots and hapless dreamers, of dupes and double crossers. Hell there's even a suggestion of necrophiliac tendencies in this, and that's before we even delve into the machinations of the two femme fatales, a family that's lacking Adams Family Values and coppers of dubious motives. Yeah, it's cold, and yes De Palma is guilty of trying to please all parties by covering all bases, but it's far from being a stinker. Haters of De Palma, Hartnett and complex noir narratives can knock two points off of my own personal rating, otherwise it's 7/10.
OK, I'm in the minority here, but I liked it. I also like period pieces and I like this period, so...this might be a bit bias. But it has Scarlett Johansson in it and she is always watchable even when she is at her worst. And it has Josh Hartnett and I really do like him as well, and I like ... him in the sort of William Holden sort of he tends to do well when he does a voice over kind of way. Except he isn't dead in a swimming pool at the start of the film. However, Mia Kirshner is certainly dead at the start of the film and she's one of those actors that usually does a great job despite being constantly over-looked. What you have is a film VAGUELY about The Black Dahlia, VAGUELY about a couple of buddy cops with a secrete, VAGUELY about a love triangle, and VAGUELY about the period....and that is why it didn't sit well with so many people. It was Vaguely about a lot of things and never exactly about any of them. However, there is enough mystery to it to hold my attention, enough style to make it cool and fun, and good enough acting to make it believable. In other words, it still entertains despite the mess. Because of that, 10 out of 10, there is a lot wrong with the film, but ultimately it achieves its goal.