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L.A. Confidential grossed $64.6 million in the United States, and $61.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $126.2 million. [ 2 ] The film was released on September 19, 1997, in 769 theaters, grossing $5.2 million in its opening weekend and finishing fourth behind In & Out , The Game and Wishmaster . [ 25 ]
Turner has been depicted and referenced in numerous works across literature, film, music and art. She was the subject of the poem "Lana Turner has collapsed" by Frank O'Hara, [340] and was depicted as a minor character in James Ellroy's novel L.A. Confidential (1990). [341]
In the 1997 movie L.A. Confidential (1997), Stompanato is portrayed by Paolo Seganti, and is seen sitting in a booth with Lana Turner, portrayed by Brenda Bakke, at West Hollywood's Formosa Cafe. A BBC Radio 4 original play, Jonathan Holloway - A Night with Johnny Stompanato, was first broadcast in 2008. [19]
Turner and Stompanato in Mexico in early 1958. While filming the romantic comedy The Lady Takes a Flyer in the spring of 1957, [1] American film actress Lana Turner began receiving phone calls and flowers on the set from a former Marine named Johnny Stompanato, using the name "John Steele."
A new documentary celebrates the L.A. session musicians behind classic tracks by Carole King, Jackson Browne, Fleetwood Mac, Warren Zevon and countless more.
True crime author Casey Sherman, a Cape native, just published his 16th book looking into the stabbing death of gangster Johnny Stompanato who was found in Hollywood screen star Lana Turner's home ...
L.A. Confidential: Lana Turner: 1997 Trucks: Hope Gladstone 1998 Shelter: Helena 1998 The Fixer: C.J. Television film 1998 Nobody Lives Forever : Laurel Trevelyn Television film 2000 Warm Texas Rain : Kim 2000 Time Loves a Hero : Alice Short film 2001 The Quickie: Jane 2002 Moving August: Ginny Forster 2002 Groom Lake: Joyce 2004 Hot Rush: Old ...
Stephen Crane, Lana Turner, and Cheryl Crane, eight weeks old. Cheryl Crane was born July 25, 1943, [3] [4] at Hollywood Hospital in Los Angeles to actress Lana Turner and actor Steve Crane. At the time of her birth, Crane suffered near-fatal erythroblastosis fetalis due to her mother's Rh-negative blood. [5] Her parents divorced in August 1944 ...