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True Crime

  • 1999
  • R
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
40K
YOUR RATING
Clint Eastwood in True Crime (1999)
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Hard-boiled DetectiveLegal ThrillerPrison DramaCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Can an over-the-hill journalist uncover the evidence that can prove a death row inmate's innocence just hours before his execution?Can an over-the-hill journalist uncover the evidence that can prove a death row inmate's innocence just hours before his execution?Can an over-the-hill journalist uncover the evidence that can prove a death row inmate's innocence just hours before his execution?

  • Director
    • Clint Eastwood
  • Writers
    • Andrew Klavan
    • Larry Gross
    • Paul Brickman
  • Stars
    • Clint Eastwood
    • Isaiah Washington
    • LisaGay Hamilton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    40K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Writers
      • Andrew Klavan
      • Larry Gross
      • Paul Brickman
    • Stars
      • Clint Eastwood
      • Isaiah Washington
      • LisaGay Hamilton
    • 212User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood
    • Steve Everett
    Isaiah Washington
    Isaiah Washington
    • Frank Louis Beechum
    LisaGay Hamilton
    LisaGay Hamilton
    • Bonnie Beechum
    James Woods
    James Woods
    • Alan Mann
    Denis Leary
    Denis Leary
    • Bob Findley
    Bernard Hill
    Bernard Hill
    • Warden Luther Plunkitt
    Diane Venora
    Diane Venora
    • Barbara Everett
    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • Reverend Shillerman
    Michael Jeter
    Michael Jeter
    • Dale Porterhouse
    Mary McCormack
    Mary McCormack
    • Michelle Ziegler
    Hattie Winston
    Hattie Winston
    • Angela Russel
    Penny Bae Bridges
    Penny Bae Bridges
    • Gail Beechum
    Francesca Eastwood
    Francesca Eastwood
    • Kate Everett
    • (as Francesca Fisher-Eastwood)
    John Finn
    John Finn
    • Reedy
    Laila Robins
    Laila Robins
    • Patricia Findley
    Sydney Tamiia Poitier
    Sydney Tamiia Poitier
    • Jane March
    • (as Sydney Poitier)
    Erik King
    Erik King
    • Pussy Man
    Graham Beckel
    Graham Beckel
    • Arnold McCardle
    • Director
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Writers
      • Andrew Klavan
      • Larry Gross
      • Paul Brickman
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    8mhasheider

    Despite a so-so sub-plot, "True Crime" is terrific.

    After watching Clint Eastwood's "True Crime" for the first time, I didn't what to think of it, so I get it another chance. Eastwood plays Steve Everett, a journalist that works for the Oakland Tribune and is still haunted by his past and his dirty habits (alcohol & women). Everett is asked by the newspaper's editor Alan Mann (James Woods - The Virgin Suicides) and a calm excutive Bob Findley (Denis Leary - The Thomas Crown Affair) to interview Frank Meachum (Isiah Washington - Bulworth), a Death Row inmate who is to be excuted by lethal injection at a prison in San Quentin at midnight. Everett takes the assignment and notices that Meachum is innocent. The sub-plot is so-so and that's about Steve's marriage with his wife, Barbara (Diane Venora - Heat). Eastwood has assembled a very solid cast and the peformances are great, most notably, Eastwood, Washington, Woods, and Bernard Hill as the prison's confident warden. There are a few lines that Woods says to Eastwood and Leary that made me chuckle. This film's ending is good as "In The Line of Fire" is. Jack N. Green's cinematography is good as Lennie Niehaus's musical score. Despite the so-so subplot, "True Crime" is terrific .
    7cinemel

    Intense, engrossing adult drama

    Clint Eastwood has directed himself in an intense drama of a journalist who has been given the assignment of interviewing a death row prisoner (Isaiah Washington) on the day of his execution. The fly in the ointment is that Eastwood's nose for the truth leads him to believe the man is innocent of the crime. Eastwood portrays a very flawed character who is a womanizer, an irresponsible father and a reformed drunk. These chinks in his armor become apparent as he goes about the business of trying to ferret out the facts that he hopes will lead to the prisoner's exoneration. The performances are uniformly excellent. Washington distinguishes himself as a man facing death as he subtly reveals the pain and anguish seething just beneath the surface. Lisa Gay Hamilton (currently burning up the screen in TV's "The Practice") will break your heart as Washington's wife. On the minus side, Eastwood is getting a little long in the tooth to be paired with some of the young actresses he is shown with here. In addition, the climax is a bit cliched and mechanical, but strangely satisfying. The race to the midnight execution is a bit reminiscent of the film-within-a-film in Robert Altman's "The Player". Only in that film it was meant to be slightly tongue-in-cheek. These faults aside, "True Crime" will keep your attention even though you might be correctly predicting what will happen next. The reason for this is the impassioned performances Eastwood has drawn from his wonderful cast.
    movieman9

    Clint soars again with a good cast, adding lustre to routine story.

    I'll be perfectly frank; it's difficult for me not to have bias in my reviews of Clint Eastwood films because I admire his persona as a actor and director a great deal. However, saying that, I never shy away from giving credit when credit is due. I praised "Bridges of Madison County," raved "In the Line of Fire," okayed "Absolute Power," and failed to see the point of "Midnight in the Garden..." Clint's latest effort, entitled TRUE CRIME, is another good mystery that can be added to Clint's stellar works of the nineties. I will admit that it doesn't necessarily give us a story that we haven't seen before, or give us a Clint that we failed to notice previously, but the acting is so top-notch and the story is very well-paced, it's very hard to knock this film. Clint is a journalist for an Oakland paper who is famous for turning print media into crime-solving reports. He is also far from saintly, sleeping around with various women of assorted age groups (one of them happens to be his supervisor's wife), and of course, he drinks up a storm. Amidst all these turn-offs, he still has the guts to prove that a young black man (Isaiah Washington, in a fine performance) is not guilty of killing a convenience store clerk in cold blood. He has less than a day to prove it because, it so happens, Washington is to be executed by lethal injection at San Quentin by a minute after midnight, that very night! Sound familiar? What does work very well in TRUE CRIME is the way in which the film is paced. Clint cuts right to the chase, giving us just the facts, keeping the suspense taut throughout the whole film, and maintaining our interest. His cast is well chosen as always. Washington is a fine new talent, doing an effecting acting job here. James Woods appears in a few entertaining scenes as the head editor of the paper, humorous and stylish as usual. Denis Leary, very subdued this time, is Eastwood's protege. Frances Fisher even turns up briefly as the district attorney who handled Washington's case six years before. TRUE CRIME is a good thriller, told with quick pacing, effective acting, and good direction as always by Eastwood. The only major problem I have is that it doesn't provide us with any new plotlines or intricate complications. But then again, how often do we get something like this from Hollywood anymore? It is certainly not a lot. Rating: Three stars.
    7Quinoa1984

    one of the surprisingly good suspense films of 99

    Clint Eastwood's True Crime shows how even at the ripe old age of 69 (or 70) he can still make a film that has an equal level of skill and practical entertainment value to his older ones. It's nothing great as art, however, and I doubt that it'll be put along the ranks of his great westerns of really chilling cop thrillers. But I remember seeing it twice in the theater (the second time as it was the only movie I could see as being worth seeing among the lot of movies that were out in the theater that time of the year), and thinking well enough of it both times. It's a perfunctory, suspenseful look at a flawed-man though hard-edged journalist (Eastwood) who is trying to find the truth of a death years earlier to save a man's life on deat5h row (Isaiah Washingon is convincing as this man). Denis Leary and James Woods give their all for Eastwood here as co-stars, and there's always a sense of other good character actors in the mix as well (Michael Jeter anyone?). With moments of sorrow mixed with touches of dark comedy, and a finale we all know is coming but keeps us biting the nails all the way, it's not bad at all. If I wouldn't rank it right up there with the best of Eastwood's it might be because of its pat predictability and somewhat lack of interest in the core case in the story. B+
    7ReelCheese

    Formulaic, But Good

    Here's one of those movies that's basically been done before but still manages to hold our interest -- and hold it fairly well. Squinty Clinty plays an over-the-hill newspaper reporter who sniffs a bigger scoop when assigned a human interest story about a death row inmate hours away from execution. It seems his fine shackled friend is really innocent, but can our hero prove it in time?

    It's hard to pinpoint what elevates TRUE CRIME above its formulaic tendencies. Though not in top form, Eastwood is intriguing despite his character's occasional unlikeability. Isaiah Washington, playing the innocent inmate, is well cast and able to stoically earn our sympathy. Eastwood's newsroom antics would seem tired in many other films, but decent writing and supporting performances help keep things moving at a reasonably smooth pace. And although we know Eastwood will prevail at the end of the day, we're not always quite sure how.

    TRUE CRIME is a picture some will appreciate more than others. What's for certain is that there are much worse ways to spend 127 minutes. It's worth a look on a rainy night.

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    • Trivia
      Denis Leary stated that he had never watched this movie, believing that his head would explode if he saw himself acting in a scene next to Clint Eastwood.
    • Goofs
      Family members of condemned inmates in California are not allowed to attend executions.
    • Quotes

      Alan Mann: Stop fucking Bob's wife. He doesn't like it.

    • Alternate versions
      The Indian theatrical release was cut by the Censor Board by eliminating visuals of the girl lying with her crotch exposed (two shots) , but mostly cuts to dialogue with all references to "Pussy" and "motherf*cker", and to fucking and banging referring to sexual intercourse, "rat's ass" in the dialogue about Jesus Christ and "Cruci-fucking fixion".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Deep End of the Ocean/Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels/Cruel Intentions/Analyze This/Wing Commander (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Little Drummer Boy
      Written by Katherine K. Davis, Henry Onorati and Harry Simeone

      Performed by Kenny Burrell

      Courtesy of MCA Records

      Under License from Universal Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crimen verdadero
    • Filming locations
      • Cotati, California, USA(The Washoe House)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • The Zanuck Company
      • Malpaso Productions
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    • Budget
      • $55,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,649,768
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,276,109
      • Mar 21, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,649,768
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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