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Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Black Dahlia

The Numbers Rating: 4.50 (4 votes) Rate it - Rating Details
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 34% - Rotten
Theatrical Performance
Total US Gross $22,672,813
International Gross $24,000,000
Worldwide Gross $46,672,813
Home Market Performance
US DVD Sales: $12,341,017 Weekly Breakdown
Released September 15, 2006
December 26, 2006 (DVD Sale)
Production Budget $60,000,000
MPAA Rating R for strong violence, some grisly images, sexual content and language
Budget Source:Screen International, 9/1/2006
Running Time:121 minutes
Distribution rights (Universal):$10,000,000
Keywords Film Noir
Distributed by Universal
Original Story by James Ellroy
Music Composed By Mark Isham
Source Based on Book/Short Story
Major Genre Thriller/Suspense
Country United States
Production Method Live Action
Creative Type Historical Fiction
Time Frame 1940-1950
Director Brian De Palma

Synopsis

Master storyteller Brian Del Palma, known for such classic crime dramas as The Untouchables, Scarface and Carlito’s Way, as well as his suspense thrillers Carrie, Dressed to Kill and Blow Out, directs this adaptation of James Ellroy’s (L.A. Confidential, American Tabloid) best-selling crime novel.

The Black Dahlia weaves a fictionalized tale of obsession, love, corruption, greed, and depravity around the true story of the brutal murder of a fledgling Hollywood starlet that shocked and fascinated the nation in 1947 and remains unsolved today. Two ex-pugilist cops, Lee Blanchard (Aaron Eckhart) and Bucky Bleichert (Josh Hartnett), are called to investigate the homicide of the ambitious silver-screen B-lister Betty Ann Short (Mia Kirshner) A.K.A. “The Black Dahlia”- an attack so grisly that images of the killing were kept from the public.

While Blanchard’s growing preoccupation with the sensational murder threatens his marriage to Kay (Scarlett Johansson), his partner Bleichert finds himself attracted to the enigmatic Madeleine Lindscott (two-time Oscar winner Hillary Swank), the daughter of the city’s most prominent families- who just happens to have an unsavory connection to the murder victim.

True crime meets urban legend when De Palma brings Ellroy’s The Black Dahlia to the big screen.

Cast

Josh Hartnett    Bucky Bleichert
Aaron Eckhart    Lee Blanchard
Scarlett Johansson    Kay Lake
Hilary Swank    Madeleine Linscott
Mia Kirshner    Elizabeth Short
Mike Starr    Russ Millard
Fiona Shaw    Ramona Linscott
Rachel Miner    Martha
Victor McGuire    Bill Koenig
Kevin Dunn    Cleo Short
Rose McGowan    Sheyl Saddon

Weekend Chart Record

DateRank Gross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
9/15/2006 2 $10,005,895   2,226 $4,495 $10,005,895 3
9/22/2006 6 $4,449,985 -55.53% 2,236 $1,990 $17,270,675 10
9/29/2006 9 $2,129,070 -52.16% 2,009 $1,060 $20,742,610 17
10/6/2006 16 $553,115 -74.02% 930 $595 $22,028,485 24
10/13/2006 34 $137,765 -75.09% 224 $615 $22,412,530 31
10/20/2006 52 $46,520 -66.23% 141 $330 $22,518,325 38

Daily Chart Record

DateRank Gross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
9/15/2006 2 $3,706,290   2,228 $1,664 $3,706,290 1
9/16/2006 2 $3,906,655 +5.41% 2,228 $1,753 $7,612,945 2
9/17/2006 2 $2,392,950 -38.75% 2,228 $1,074 $10,005,895 3
9/18/2006 2 $779,100 -67.44% 2,226 $350 $10,784,995 4
9/19/2006 2 $800,445 +2.74% 2,226 $360 $11,585,440 5
9/20/2006 2 $668,125 -16.53% 2,226 $300 $12,253,565 6
9/21/2006 2 $567,125 -15.12% 2,226 $255 $12,820,690 7
9/22/2006 5 $1,375,140 +142.48% 2,236 $615 $14,195,830 8
9/23/2006 6 $1,956,500 +42.28% 2,236 $875 $16,152,330 9
9/24/2006 6 $1,118,345 -42.84% 2,236 $500 $17,270,675 10
9/25/2006 5 $335,625 -69.99% 2,236 $150 $17,606,300 11
9/26/2006 5 $358,225 +6.73% 2,236 $160 $17,964,525 12
9/27/2006 5 $334,865 -6.52% 2,236 $150 $18,299,390 13
9/28/2006 5 $314,150 -6.19% 2,236 $140 $18,613,540 14
9/29/2006 9 $633,125 +101.54% 2,002 $316 $19,246,665 15
9/30/2006 10 $933,425 +47.43% 2,002 $466 $20,180,090 16
10/1/2006 9 $562,520 -39.74% 2,002 $281 $20,742,610 17
10/2/2006 9 $190,855 -66.07% 2,009 $95 $20,933,465 18
10/3/2006 9 $190,425 -0.23% 2,009 $95 $21,123,890 19
10/4/2006 9 $179,815 -5.57% 2,009 $90 $21,303,705 20
10/5/2006 9 $171,665 -4.53% 2,009 $85 $21,475,370 21
10/9/2006 15 $79,050   930 $85 $22,107,535 25

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Worldwide Weekly Chart Record

DateRank Gross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal Gross
2006-09-21 4 $13,900,840       $13,900,840
2006-09-28 9 $7,194,391 -48.24%     $21,095,231
2006-10-05 13 $6,551,826 -8.93% 2,806 $2,335 $27,647,057
2006-10-12 19 $3,916,256 -40.23% 1,863 $2,102 $31,563,313
2006-10-19 19 $3,787,133 -3.30% 1,173 $3,229 $35,350,446
2006-10-26 30 $2,569,890 -32.14% 1,091 $2,356 $37,920,336
2006-11-16 19 $3,823,788 +48.79% 826 $4,629 $46,038,883
2006-11-23 32 $1,123,059 -70.63% 612 $1,835 $47,161,942