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Hilary Swank | Madeleine Linscott | |
Aaron Eckhart | Sgt. Leland 'Lee' Blanchard | |
Scarlett Johansson | Kay Lake | |
Josh Hartnett | Ofcr. Dwight 'Bucky' Bleichert | |
Mia Kirshner | Elizabeth Short | |
Fiona Shaw | Ramona Linscott | |
Mike Starr | Russ Millard | |
Patrick Fischler | Ellis Loew | |
James Otis | Dolph Bleichert | |
John Kavanagh | Emmet Linscott | |
Rachel Miner | Martha Linscott | |
Victor Mcguire | Bill Koenig | |
Troy Evans | Chief T. Green |
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Producer | Art Linson
Avi Lerner Rudy Cohen Rolf Deyhle Boaz Davidson |
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Writer | Josh Friedman
James Ellroy |
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Cinematography | Vilmos Zsigmond
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Musician | Mark Isham
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Inspired by the Most Notorious Unsolved Murder in California History. From the acclaimed director of Scarface and the author of L.A. Confidential comes the spellbinding thriller The Black Dahlia. Two ambitious cops, Lee Blanchard (Aaron Eckhart) and Bucky Bleichert (Josh Hartnett), investigate the shocking murder of an aspiring young starlet. With a corpse so mutilated that photos are kept from the public, the case becomes an obsession for the men, and their lives begin to unravel. Blanchard's relationship with his girlfriend, Kay (Scarlett Johansson), deteriorates, while Bleichert finds himself drawn to the enigmatic Madeleine (Hilary Swank), a wealthy woman with a dark and twisted connection to the victim. |
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