True Confessions
In 1948 Monsignor Desmond Spellacy, a judicious, ambitious monsignor working at the behest of the worldly Cardinal Danaher, is deeply involved in church-sponsored real estate development projects, all of which are very profitable for the local Catholic diocese. He has an edgy, uneasy relationship with his gritty, quick-tempered older brother, Detective Tom Spellacy of the LAPD, a one time bag man for corrupt builder Jack Amsterdam. Despite his murky past and iconoclastic temperament, the homicide detective has a strong sense of honor and resents the hypocrisy of Amsterdam and other members of the establishment.
The brothers' paths cross when Tom covers up the death of a prominent Catholic priest in a local brothel run by madam Brenda Samuels, who has history with both the detective and Amsterdam. Tom's path again crosses his brother's when he investigates the gruesome homicide of a young prostitute whose body has been cut in half and thrown in a deserted lot. Circumstances cause both brothers to have crises of conscience as each tries to attain redemption and regain self-esteem.
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True Confessions
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Memories of You
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At Last
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Harry Warren:
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Valurile Dunarii (Danube Waves)
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Iosif Ivanovici:
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I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
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George Bassman:
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Again
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Lionel Newman:
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I'm in the Mood for Love
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Jimmy McHugh:
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End Credits
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Georges Delerue:
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The Notebook
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Carrick Fergus
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The Barracks
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After The Fight/Rancho Rosa
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The Barracks (Alternate)
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Carrick Fergus II
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Troubled Des
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Forget It
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Brenda's Goodbye
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Brenda's Goodbye
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