The Black Dahlia was a real murder case. Her real name was Elizabeth Short.
The Black Dahlia Murder is based on the real-life unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short, whose body was found in Los Angeles in 1947. The case remains one of the most famous and mysterious murders in American history.
"The Black Swan" (1942) was 20th Century-Fox
The Black Dahlia was a real murder in Los Angeles. Elizabeth Short, age 22, was found murdered on January 15, 1947, in an empty lot. The body had been cut in half and drained of blood, and even her face was mutilated. Her murderer was never found.
Elroy's Black Dahlia is considered fiction for a very good reason. It strays far from the actual Dahlia case with the exception of some names and locations around the LA area. The movie that followed used the phrase 'Inspired by true events', which usually means it's more fiction than fact.
Black ops is true but not all of it, they might add some part to make it more exciting but the story line is true.
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No, The Black Cat is a work of fiction by Edgar Allan Poe and is not based on a true story. It is a gothic tale that explores themes of guilt, madness, and the supernatural.
'Black Dahlia' is the nickname given to Elizabeth Short, a woman murdered in 1947, cut in half by her attacker. LA Noire mentions, and ties the real life Black Dahlia murder in with the game's Homicide crimes. Though the murder is still unsolved in reality, Phelps in-game solves the mystery and uncovers the true killer, who killed not only Elizabeth Short, but also the five victims on the Homicide desk, a part-time bartender who worked at different bars via an agency.
Yes. It was actually inspired by a true story. The director stated that he did not base the character on one specific person, but the general story was inspired by a true story.
No. It was fiction written in 1877.