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Chinatown
Item Specifics - VHS
Format:

VHS

Rating:

R

Leading Role:

Faye Dunaway, Jack Nicholson

Condition:

Used

Director:

Roman Polanski

Format:

NTSC (US, Canada)

Genre:

Drama

Sub-Genre:

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This is a used movie. The box is a bit scuffed.

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Additional Information about Chinatown
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Movie description
"It's just Chinatown, Jake." The opaque shrug that ends this 1970s classic embodies the film's world-weary depiction of people who are never what they seem and dark motives that dwell deep below the surface. Like the water that drives the plot, secrets in Chinatown have a way of bubbling up in the most unexpected places, as detective Jake Gittes (Nicholson) discovers when he takes on Evelyn Mulwray (Dunaway) as a client. Not so much a recreation of the classic-era Chandler and Hammett private-eye stories as an outright celebration of the depravity they only hinted at. A stunning achievement for both Polansky and Towne. Followed by Nicholson's direction of THE TWO JAKES in 1990.

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

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1 Encoded
Keep Case
Interactive Menus
Interviews with director Roman Polanski, producer Robert Evans, and writer Robert Towne
Original Theatrical Trailer

In 1906, Los Angeles went through a scandal known as The Rape of the Owens Valley. Los Angeles is essentially built on a desert, and as the city started to expand in the early years of this century, water was in short supply. Soon enough, a full-fledged drought was in effect. City planners needed to get water from a source other than Los Angeles and the closest body of water they found (besides the Pacific Ocean) was the Owens River, about 250 miles north of the city. Prospectors, politicians and others decided to buy up the rights to the river, and the land outside of L.A. (the San Fernando Valley) and create a lush, green oasis in the valley, meanwhile leaving the city to dry up. They would later propose a bond to the Los Angeles city council to feed the river into the city via aqueduct, in turn selling off the irrigated San Fernando land at enormous profit. Until the bond was passed, the prospectors virtually man-made the drought by pumping excess water from the river out to the ocean, knowing that when the bond passed, they would make a fortune. In exposing the unapologetic and capitalistic corruption at all levels in the early planning of Los Angeles, "Chinatown" is one of the only Hollywood studio films to take a counter-cinema, or, as its known in the field of cinema studies, "third cinema" approach in its critique of Los Angeles' politics and urban history.

The film very closely observes the direction and stylization of film-noirs from the 1930s and 40s, which is considered the classic period for films of this genre. One of its inspirations is Raymond Chandler's notorious private-eye, Philip Marlowe, and another is Howard Hawkes' "The Big Sleep," the 1946 film version of Chandler's first novel where Humphrey Bogart plays Marlowe.

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

In 1991, "Chinatown" was selected

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 

Awards
1974 Academy Awards, Best Actor: Jack Nicholson
1974 Academy Awards, Best Actress: Faye Dunaway
1974 Academy Awards, Best Art Direction - Set Decoration
1974 Academy Awards, Best Cinematography: John A. Alonzo
1974 Academy Awards, Best Costume Design
1974 Academy Awards, Best Director: Roman Polanski
1974 Academy Awards, Best Film Editing
1974 Academy Awards, Best Original Dramatic Score: Jerry Goldsmith
1974 Academy Awards, Best Original Screenplay
1974 Academy Awards, Best Picture
1974 Academy Awards, Best Sound
1991 National Film Registry, Outstanding Film

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