Summaries

Unsold TV pilot based on the James Ellroy novel. An ambitious internal affairs investigator, a simple but tough patrolman and a morally gray vice squad detective investigate corruption and a mysterious heroin smuggling ring in 1950s L.A.

Originally made in 2000 and pitched unsuccessfully to both HBO and Fox, this unsold TV pilot based, like the Academy Award-winning L.A. Confidential (1997), on the novel of the same name by James Ellroy, follows an ambitious internal affairs investigator, a simple but tough patrolman and a morally gray vice squad detective investigating corruption and a mysterious heroin smuggling ring in 1950s L.A. Detective Ed Exley is an ambitious young internal affairs investigator with an influential father, who may or may not have gotten him the job. He is brought in to put corrupt cops under control but only faces mockery and hostility from his peers. Simple but tough patrolman, Bud White, who's still haunted by childhood memories of his father abusing his mother, bravely intervenes when two robbers take a woman hostage in her home, making him an ideal candidate for his precinct's captain's special clandestine police unit. Vice squad detective, Jack Vincennes, is still paying for his crime of killing an innocent man mistaken for a heroin smuggler and covering it up. Each month, he anonymously leaves cash to the murdered man's widow and young son to help support them, and between busting and blackmailing prostitutes and their influential clients, he is still trying to find out who the real smugglers are. Meanwhile, aspiring young actress, Lynn Bracken, arrives in Hollywood and gets invited to a 'who's who' party held by a seedy playboy and mogul, Pierce Patchett. The pilot is narrated by Sid Hudgens, the chief editor of the L.A Confidential tabloid magazine. The pilot ends on a 'to be continued...' note. The pilot eventually aired in 2003 on Trio, a CBC cable channel specialized in airing unsold TV pilots, and it's included as a bonus feature on the special DVD version of the 1997 movie.

Details

Keywords
  • 1950s
  • reference to marcel proust
  • reference to remembrance of things past the novel
  • reference to robert mitchum
  • reference to joseph conrad
Genres
  • Thriller
  • Mystery
  • Crime
  • Drama
Release date Aug 31, 2003
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies New Regency Productions Warner Bros. Television

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Tech specs

Runtime 47m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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