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Format: Theatrical Release

Sep 2006

Rated R

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119 min.

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The Black Dahlia (Theatrical Release, 2006) Other Editions...
Leading Role: Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Josh Hartnett, Mia Kirshner, Scarlett Johansson
Director: Brian De Palma


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DVD, Dec 2006 - Buy it now for $0.75 (Save 97%)
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About this Movie
Movie Description
Based on the novel by James Ellroy, Brian De Palma's THE BLACK DAHLIA stars Josh Hartnett and Aaron Eckhart as a pair of LAPD detectives assigned to the most notorious murder in Hollywood history. De Palma takes things slow, spending a good 20 minutes establishing the relationship between Buddy Bleichert, Lee Blanchard, and their mutual love Kay (Scarlett Johanssen), before introducing the 1947 murder after which the film is named. In the haunting screen-tests left behind after her mysterious death, aspiring actress Elizabeth Short appears to want fame so badly she'll do anything to get it. Her pornographic film appearances, and a rumored affair with narcissist heiress Madeleine Linscott (Hillary Swank), provide just two clues in a sea of confusion.


THE BLACK DAHLIA crams every subplot from Ellroy's novel into two hours, but only connects them towards the end of the movie. The screen-tests featuring a sadly desperate Elizabeth Short (Mia Kirshner) are captivatingly filmed in gritty black-and-white. These scenes succeed in showing the industry ugliness most likely behind Elizabeth's death, while the rest of the film self-consciously strives to be noir through elaborate set design, dramatic camera angles, and narration taken straight from the book. If De Palma's goal was to make us examine our own voyeuristic fascination with murder, particularly the gruesome murder of a beautiful young woman, then he succeeds, because throughout a film invested in so many different storylines, Short's remains the most interesting one.

Credits
Cast:Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Josh Hartnett, Mia Kirshner, Scarlett Johansson
Director:Brian De Palma
Producer:Art Linson, Moshe Diamont, Rudy Cohen

Industry Reviews
3 stars out of 5 -- "DAHLIA has an air of nostalgia for epic, bygone-era movie-making....THE BLACK DAHLIA is a pleasure for the all-over dazzle of its star turns."
Total Film - Dennis Brabham (10/01/2006)

"[Johansson] takes to the pulpy period atmosphere as if it were oxygen..."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (09/22/2006)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] slick, glossy adaptation....Undeniably aesthetically pleasing..."
Ultimate DVD - Natalie Braine (03/01/2007)


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