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Black Dahlia

  • Video
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
1.4/10
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Black Dahlia (2006)
True CrimeCrimeHorror

Three psychopaths go on a killing spree that recreates the Black Dahlia murder.Three psychopaths go on a killing spree that recreates the Black Dahlia murder.Three psychopaths go on a killing spree that recreates the Black Dahlia murder.

  • Director
    • Ulli Lommel
  • Writers
    • Ulli Lommel
    • Jeff Frentzen
  • Stars
    • Elissa Dowling
    • Sutton Christopher
    • Christian Behm
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    1.4/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Writers
      • Ulli Lommel
      • Jeff Frentzen
    • Stars
      • Elissa Dowling
      • Sutton Christopher
      • Christian Behm
    • 76User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elissa Dowling
    Elissa Dowling
    • Kate
    Sutton Christopher
    • Rick
    Christian Behm
    • Det. Christian
    Jack Quinn
    Jed Rowen
    Jed Rowen
    Nola Roeper
    • Capt. Raine
    Patrick Faucette
    Patrick Faucette
    • Det. Lovelle
    Laura Hofrichter
      Johnny Holiday
      • Producer McCoon
      Jeff Frentzen
      Jeff Frentzen
        Shannon Leade
        Danielle Petty
        Danielle Petty
        • Black Dahlia
        • (as Ivy Elfstrom)
        Crystal Nelson
        Crystal Nelson
        • 3rd Victim
        Negiat Turner
        Bud Watson
        Bud Watson
        • Drug Lord
        Scott Struna
        Jana L. Laurin
        Jana L. Laurin
        • 4th Victim
        • (as Jana Laurin)
        Rachael Devlin
        • Director
          • Ulli Lommel
        • Writers
          • Ulli Lommel
          • Jeff Frentzen
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        1CaribbeanBlues

        No question about it...

        This is the worst "movie" ever made. Of course, calling it a movie is actually exaggerating its merits. No plot. No acting. No nothing. Two guys are silent for at least 45 minutes. One woman should have been. Sorry, but repeating "F___ you bitch!!!" fifty times does not constitute dialogue. Saying it with the same intonation fifty times makes you the anti-actress. Even the same gore was repeated over and over and over. (The "writer" couldn't come up with even a variation?)

        Bottom line is there was nothing that you would define as a movie except that the videotape was transferred to DVD and sold in stores. Everyone involved should stay a long way from the business. You have not one iota of talent.
        1spamspaz-1

        Do not be fooled, this is a ploy to steal your money

        At the store I was fooled that this was the studio version, but don't be fooled, this is the biggest pile of feces I've ever seen, and I only watched the first 15 minutes. I swear that if I watched any more my eyes would have exploded and my ears would melt from shear disgust. This movie was made in about a week in order to steal some thunder from the "real" movie. This is like Snakes on a Train, they change the title slightly and let the money roll in, but don't let these freaks get any money. They wasted your money and however long you sat to watch this crap. From what I saw, they special effects were created via ketchup bottles, the plot was written by a eight year old who was way to interested in boobies and blood, and the actors are people that probably needed the work so bad they would be willing to be paid minimum wage. Period.
        1allenk752

        hack job by a real hack

        Ulli Lommel's latest is a blatant attempt to cash in on Brian DePalma's BLACK DAHLIA. (But why, since that bombed??) This shot-on-video-with-non-actors disgrace is the kind of amateurish junk that gives all horror films a bad name. And we all know there are many good ones. This is not even a good "gore" film, even though there are plenty of severed limbs and lots of squishing blood; H.G. Lewis's films of the 60's were better than this, and that's saying a lot because Lewis' films are horrendous. But at least Lewis can say he was an innovator of sorts. Lommel's (so-called) films get worse with each outing.

        This DAHLIA is boring, repetitious, pretentious and laughable. Even the "artsy" video effects can't hide just how junky and moronic this rip-off is.

        Buyers and renters beware!!
        1drownsoda90

        Unbelievably Atrocious, Cheap Garbage.

        "Black Dahlia" is a cheap, horribly-constructed straight-to-video (and shot-on-video) film that was obviously released soon after De Palma's "The Black Dahlia" hit theaters in hopes of cashing in on the basic premise. This atrocious film follows a copycat killer in the Los Angeles area who is murdering innocent people after asking them in for acting auditions, their bodies found dismembered across the city. The murders are supposed to be modeled after the real-life murder of aspiring actress Elizabeth Short in the late 1940s, but have very little in common with her murder at all. Who is this mimicking killer? Who knows? Who cares? I know that I didn't, and anyone who rents this film won't either.

        Just as the rest of Lommel's films are, this movie is bad. Like, really bad. For one, the plot is just ridiculous. A copycat killer of a real unsolved murder? Come on. Then, there's the acting. It's worse than a B-movie extravaganza - the performances were completely laughable. And the cinematography is horrible - like the rest of Lommel's movies, this was also shot on video, so the quality looks extremely cheap, and the special effects were really bad. Granted, some films can succeed with such problems, but this film fails on all levels, because the plot is boring to begin with and was so ridiculous.

        There are even some laughable black & white flashback sequences to the 1940s Hollywood featuring an actress playing the Elizabeth Short character, which are beyond cheesy. Among the flashbacks is a scene featuring the discovery of Short's body, which shows two investigators kneeling over a body that is lying under a tree in front of a brick building. For those familiar with the real case, you will easily know that Elizabeth Short's body was found in a vacant, grassy lot - not under a small tree next to a downtown building. Looks like the filmmakers needed to study a little more into the real crime. This, among other things, just adds to the overall cheap quality that is this movie. I think that more time was spent creating the cover artwork for the DVD (which was actually not bad looking) than there was on the film itself, so don't let that fool you.

        Like "Green River Killer" (and the rest of the 'true-crime' based films that this filmmaker chooses to direct), "Black Dahlia" is a horrible movie that lacks any qualities that could make it seem remotely appealing. I can't stress this enough, but do not rent films with the name "Ulli Lommel" branded on them. Rather than seeing this piece of garbage, see the De Palma film, which, while it is semi-fictional, at least focuses on the real case and the murder. If I could, I'd give it a zero out of ten. 1/10.
        1ronpam

        A Second vote for Worst Movie ever made

        We were in a hurry at the video store, and thought this was the other Black Dahlia movie (with Josh Hartnett). Shame on us! The production values of a high-school movie made by teenagers who would rather be doing something else HELP to make this the worst movie ever made. The plot is worse than a bad (not that there's any other kind) porn movie, with the same things happening over and over again -- and not in a "Groundhog Day" kind of way. The soundtrack was the best part of the movie, but can't make up for the rest of the waste of the 20 minutes it took us to watch this movie with fast-forwarding through the massively graphic violence. I've read most of the books about the Black Dahlia and figured the movie would play fast and loose with the facts. I shouldn't have worried about that. Using the device of The Black Dahlia didn't get in their way for a minute. I'm sure the producers counted on people making the mistake we did. DON'T rent this movie.

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          Influenced by the same real events at the core of Brian De Palma's Le dahlia noir (2006), Sanglantes confessions (1981), Le daliah noir (1975), that were also fundamental for the development of The Devil's Muse (2007), I Am the Night (2019), The Black Dahlia (1988), also influenced Pretty Hattie's Baby (1991), portrayed in documentaries like The Black Dahlia (1998), The Black Dahlia (1999), and The Black Dahlia (2006), and inspired the name of the band The Black Dahlia Murder.
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          Prisoners of War and Persons not taking part in Hostilities shall in all Circumstances be treated humanely. To this End, all Acts of cruel Treatment and Torture shall be prohibited.
          • adopted by all civilised Nations in Geneva on August 12, 1947
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          Edited from The Raven (2006)

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        • Release date
          • October 10, 2006 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • La Dalia negra
        • Filming locations
          • California, USA
        • Production company
          • The Shadow Factory Inc.
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 21 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.78 : 1

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