L.A. Confidential is a
1997 feature film based on the
1990 crime fiction novel of the same title by
James Ellroy, the third in his
L.A. Quartet novel cycle. Both the book and the film tell the story about a group of
Los Angeles police in the 1950s, and police corruption bumping up against
Hollywood celebrity. The
film adaptation was produced and directed by
Curtis Hanson and co-written by
Brian Helgeland and Hanson. At the time, both Australian actors
Russell Crowe and
Guy Pearce were relative unknowns in North America and one of the film's backers,
Arnon Milchan was worried about the lack of movie stars in the lead roles. However, he supported Hanson's casting decisions and this gave the director the confidence to approach
Kim Basinger,
Danny DeVito and
Kevin Spacey.
Critically acclaimed, it presently holds a 99% "certified" fresh rating at
Rotten Tomatoes with 73 out of 74 reviews positive with an average rating of 8.5 out of 10, as well as an aggregated rating of 90 based on 28 reviews on
Metacritic. It was nominated for nine
Academy Awards and won two, Basinger for
Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Hanson and Helgeland for
Best Screenplay - Adapted.
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