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Chinatown
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Item Specifics - DVDs
Format:

DVD

Rating:

R

Leading Role:

Faye Dunaway, Jack Nicholson

Release Date:

Nov 23, 1999

Director:

Roman Polanski

UPC:

097361551647

Region Code:

Region 1: US, CA

Display Format:

Widescreen

Genre:

Drama

Condition:

Used

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Movie description
Many films from the 1970s allow even the most gripping narratives to flow with the consequences of real life. CHINATOWN is a classic film whose intrigues and adventures culminate in life-changing moments for its protagonist, Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson). Director Roman Polanski's classic neo-noir detective story is set during a heat wave in 1930s Los Angeles, where residents suffer from a water shortage due to an ongoing drought. With stellar contributions from composer Jerry Goldsmith and screenwriter Robert Towne, whose script recalls the hard-boiled cynicism of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett, CHINATOWN is a complex and superbly crafted period drama that has become Polanski's most critically acclaimed film. Private investigator Gittes runs a sleazy detective agency. When a client (Diane Ladd) hires him to spy on her "husband," who is rumored to be having an affair with a younger woman, Jake uncovers a plot against the man--but this is only the tip of the iceberg. Still to emerge are a sex scandal implicating the real wife (Faye Dunaway), with whom Jake is destined to become more closely acquainted, and a real estate swindle of tremendous proportions devised by her tycoon father (John Huston), backed up by a vast network of corrupt city officials and landowners who make life hell for the private eye. This story crystallizes the impact of a chance meeting with the romantic ideals of the early 1970s, when the American urban landscape and economic power structures were in flux.

Credits
Producer:Robert Evans
Cast:Beulah Quo, Bruce Glover, Burt Young, Darrell Zwerling, Diane Ladd, Faye Dunaway, Jack Nicholson, James Hong, Jerry Fujikawa, Joe Mantell, John Hillerman, John Huston, Noble Willingham, Perry Lopez, Rance Howard, Richard Bakalyan, Roy Jenson, Roy Roberts

Details
Edition:25th Anniversary - Sensormatic

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case - Sensormatic
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
 Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
 Dolby Digital Mono 2.0 - English
 Dolby Digital Mono 2.0 - French
Additional Release Material:
 Production Interview - 1. Roman Polanski - Director, Robert Evans - Producer, Robert Towne - Writer
Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
 Interactive Menus

Theatrical release: June 21, 1974

Filmed in Los Angeles, California.

CHINATOWN is number 19 on the American Film Institute’s list of America's 100 Greatest Movies.

CHINATOWN was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1991.

Director Roman Polanski makes a rather conspicuous cameo appearance as a thug.

Screenwriter Robert Towne had originally conceived of an alternate, happier ending to the film, but it was rejected by Polanski.

Polanski went to painstaking lengths to have the film very authentically capture 1930s Los Angeles because the story is based on actual events from the city's history.

CHINATOWN, which was produced in 1974, was Polanski's first American film since 1968's ROSEMARY'S BABY.

In 1990, Jack Nicholson went on to direct and star in the film's sequel, THE TWO JAKES, set in 1948 Los Angeles. The later film also starred Harvey Keitel and Meg Tilly and featured cameo performances by some actors who had parts in the original film, among them Faye Dunaway, James Hong, and Perry Lopez. Robert Towne wrote the screenplays for both films.

Editorial reviews
"...[Polanski] handles the mechanics of the plot with a ruthless brilliance that is immediately involving..."
Sight and Sound - p.243 - Tom Milne 

"...Incomparable..."
Entertainment Weekly - p.83 - Troy Patterson 

"...Like most noir stories, CHINATOWN ends in a flurry of revelation....For Nicholson, the role had enormous importance..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (02/06/2000)

"...A film noir masterpiece that never stops screwing with your head..."
Total Film - Dorian Lynskey (07/01/2000)

"Faye Dunaway quivers, John Huston looms, but Nicholson's Gittes seems untouchable inside..."
Premiere - Premiere Staff (04/01/2004)

"[T]he director's dark wit questions the conventions of noir, and exhales stylish seediness."
Uncut - Chris Roberts (09/01/2004)

5 stars out of 5 -- "Jack Nicholson lends J.J. Gittes nervy sharpness, and John Huston fills villainous Noah Cross with menace..."
Empire - Ian Nathan (12/01/2007)

Awards
1974 Academy Awards, Best Original Screenplay: Robert Towne

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