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Brown's Requiem (1998)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:3
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.3/10
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Fritz Brown, an ex-LAPD officer and recovering alcoholic, makes a shabby living as a repo-man and occasional private eye. When Fat Dog, a shady golf caddy, wabbles into Brown's office and offers... Fritz Brown, an ex-LAPD officer and recovering alcoholic, makes a shabby living as a repo-man and occasional private eye. When Fat Dog, a shady golf caddy, wabbles into Brown's office and offers him an unseemly amount of cash to tail Jane (Fat Dog's 17 year-old little sister), Brown thinks that he's in for some easy money. But nothing is as it seems...the deceptively simple job leads Brown into a cesspool of corruption and danger, pitting him against mobsters, lowlifes, corrupt bureaucrats, and demons from his own past. Based upon neo-noir master James Ellroy's (author of L.A. CONFIDENTIAL) first novel. [More]
Starring: Michael Rooker, Tobin Bell, Selma Blair, Kevin Corrigan
Starring: Michael Rooker, Tobin Bell, Selma Blair, Kevin Corrigan, Brad Dourif, Harold Gould, Brion James, William Newman, Barry Newman, Valerie Perrine, William Sasso, Jack Wallace, Big Daddy Wayne
Director: Jason Freeland
Director: Jason Freeland
Screenwriter: Jason Freeland
Story: James Ellroy
Producer: Tim Youd
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| 14% 14% | The Ugly Truth |
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