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Article: 'Dahlia' noir: SHARED OBSESSION OVER UNSOLVED MYSTERY UNITES NOVELIST ELLROY, DIRECTOR DE PALMA.
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- San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
- Article date:
- September 15, 2006
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Byline: Glenn Lovell
Sep. 15--Brian De Palma and James Ellroy. A match hatched in Pulp Fiction Heaven. Or maybe someplace south of there. It was inevitable that De Palma, the Maestro of Mayhem known for the deliriously demented "Scarface" and "Body Double," would eventually throw in with Ellroy, bestselling author of "L.A. Confidential" and "American Tabloid."
And the story that brought these singular talents together? The grisly Black Dahlia murder case, unsolved after almost 60 years.
"Why were we meant to collaborate? In a word, obsession," says Ellroy, 58, author of "The Black Dahlia," which, after two decades of false starts, has been ...