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Directed by Ulu Grosbard
Adapted by John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion from Dunne's novel, True Confessions uses the still-unsolved "Black Dahlia" murder as the foundation for a devastating attack on big-city corruption -- in which it appears that many of the perpetrators wear clerical collars. In, 1948 Los Angeles detective Tom Spellacy (Robert Duvall) is assigned to investigate the death of a priest, who apparently suffered a heart attack while being serviced by a prostitute. Meanwhile, Tom's brother, young Catholic monsignor Des Spellacy (Robert De Niro), is reluctantly currying favor with crooked contractor Jack Amsterdam (Charles Durning), the better to finance an expansion of Des' church. The unifying factor between Tom and Des, beyond their sibling relationship, turns out to be the grisly murder of a hooker. The key words in the labyrinthine proceedings are power, ambition, and hypocrisy. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"While I thought the dialogue in this film was expertly written, the film's ending left a little to be desired, but I liked it's film noir inspired look and the way the characters slowly open themselves up throughout the movie. I'm curious as to how much of this film is fictional, because I was under the assumption that the Black Dahlia murder was unsolved. In any case, if you're a fan of Robert De Niro or Robert Duvall, definitely give this one a look - they're both excellent " [More]
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"I'm a big fan of James Ellroy and especially 'The Black Dahlia', but was horribly disappointed in the recent film version by Brian DePalma. I had heard that the film 'True Confessions' also dealt with a 'Black Dahlia'-ish murder as a backdrop and when it appeared on the tube last night, I took a look. A big admirer of both Robert Duvall and Robert DeNiro, and this cast had a " [More]
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With a plot and a look out of the 1940s, True Confessions was something of an anachronism when it was released in 1981. The film noir-influenced effort starring Robert DeNiro and Robert Duvall was based on a true Los Angeles murder case of the 1940s, novelized by John Gregory Dunne. The screenplay was written by Dunne and his wife, Joan Didion. DeNiro and Duvall play two brothers, one a policeman investigating a murder case and the other a priest who becomes implicated. The DeNiro-Duvall pairing made for decent box office and compelling acting, partly redeeming the story's predictability. But movie plots based on secrets of the confessional had long since passed their heyday, and True Confessions didn't succeed as much as might have been hoped. The director was little-known Ulu Grosbard, who had debuted three years previously with Straight Time. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide
 

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