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*[[Neo-noir]] author [[James Ellroy]] based his 1987 book, ''[[The Black Dahlia (novel)|The Black Dahlia]]'' on the crime. *[[Neo-noir]] author [[James Ellroy]] based his 1987 book, ''[[The Black Dahlia (novel)|The Black Dahlia]]'' on the crime.
-*A film by [[Brian De Palma]], ''[[The Black Dahlia (film)|The Black Dahlia]]'', based on the Ellroy novel, stars [[Josh Hartnett]], [[Aaron Eckhart]], [[Scarlett Johansson]], [[Hilary Swank]], and [[Mia Kirshner]] as Elizabeth Short, and was released in September 2006.+*A film by [[Brian De Palma]], ''[[The Black Dahlia (film)|The Black Dahlia]]'', based on the Ellroy novel was released in September 2006.
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Elizabeth "Betty" Short (29 July 192415 January 1947), was an aspiring actress, today better known as the Black Dahlia. She was the victim of a gruesome and unsolved murder at the age of 22.

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