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Brown's Requiem Details

1998 DVD Certificate 18.gif
  • Rated:
  • 40
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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 .. Read more

Starring Michael Rooker, Selma Blair, Kevin Corrigan, Brad Dourif
Director Jason Freeland
Genres Drama

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Brown's Requiem

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.

Starring Michael Rooker, Selma Blair, Kevin Corrigan, Brad Dourif, Will Sasso, Tobin Bell
Director Jason Freeland
Studio CINEMA CLUB
Run time DVD: 1 hr 40 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 18.gif
Genres Drama
Language English
Released DVD: 05 Apr 2004
Production year: 1998
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (2) of Brown's Requiem

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    A competent adaptation of James Ellroy's first novel, which suffers from unavoidable comparisons with the superb film version of the author's LA Confidential. Michael Rooker (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer) has the appropriately intimidating frame and throaty voice for Fritz Brown, a low-rent, ex-alcoholic private investigator assigned to keeping an eye on a young girl who's involved with a local heavy. Although director/screenwriter Jason Freeland creates a convincing shady milieu, the flawed characters and cynical voiceover are pretty run of the mill. The under-rated Rooker does more for this inconsequential movie than it does for him.

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  • Not so much LA Confidential as 'LA Cliché', this is based on James Ellroy's first book and feels like a dry run for... read more on Time Out

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  • Rated - 2 stars

    lumpy and distorted.

    Really odd mix of neo noir and revenge fantasy that even though it does not seem to work it does have some interesting moments. Micheal Rooker is fairly good as the down at heal Private Dick and its great to see him in a role that is more than his usual sidekick/baddie routine. The main problem is that almost every other carecter is corny and is only saved by the nutty golfing dude. I really enjoy the books of James Ellroy and if you do I think I am recommending you to watch this, but for others you should better start with the excellent Cop staring James Woods.

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  • Rated - 1 star [Highly rated reviewer]

    Please read

    Why o why does the beautifil and talented Selma do this, the film lacks on all fronts yet the review tricks you into thinking otherwise. Selma is so much better than this.

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    • Brown's Requiem
      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'...