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    Chinatown

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    Director: Roman Pola?ski Cast: Jack Nicholson

    Jack Nicholson
    , Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    , John Huston
    John Huston
    , Perry Lopez
    Perry Lopez
    , Diane Ladd
    Diane Ladd


    DVD

    $14.99
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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 01/01/2013
    • UPC: 0883929303519
    • Original Release: 1974
    • Rating: R
    • Source: Paramount Catalog
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7800
    • Sales rank: 6,810

    Special Features

    Closed Caption; Theatrical trailer; Retrospective interviews with Roman Polanski. Robert Towne and Robert Evans

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Jack Nicholson J.J. Gittes
    Faye Dunaway Evelyn Mulwray
    John Huston Noah Cross
    Perry Lopez Escobar
    Diane Ladd Ida Sessions
    John Hillerman Yelburton
    Roman Polanski Man with Knife
    Darrell Zwerling Hollis Mulwray
    Roy Jenson Mulvihill
    Richard Bakalyan Loach
    Joe Mantell Walsh
    Bruce Glover Duffy
    Claudio Martinez Boy on Horseback
    Jerry Goldsmith Composer,Actor
    Nandu Hinds Sophie
    James O'Rear Lawyer
    James Hong Evelyn's Butler
    Beulah Quo Maid
    Jerry Fujikawa Gardener
    Belinda Palmer Katherine
    Roy Roberts Mayor Bagby
    Noble Willingham Councilman
    Elliott Montgomery Councilman
    Rance Howard Irate Farmer
    George Justin Barber
    Jim Burk Farmer in the Valley
    Doc Erickson Customer,Customer
    Fritzi Burr Mulwray's Secretary
    Charles Knapp Mortician
    Frederico Roberto Cross's Butler,Cross' Butler
    Allan Warnick Clerk
    Burt Young Curly
    Elizabeth Harding Curly's Wife
    John Rogers Mr. Palmer
    Cecil Elliott Emma Dill
    James O'Reare Lawyer
    Paul Jenkins Policeman
    Lee de Broux Policeman
    Bob Golden Policeman
    John Holland Farmers in the Valley
    Claudio Mart?nez Boy on Horseback
    Jesse Vint Farmers in the Valley
    Jim Burke Farmers in the Valley
    Denny Arnold Farmers in the Valley
    Robert Towne Actor
    John A. Alonzo Actor

    Technical Credits
    Robert Towne Screenwriter
    Robert Evans Producer
    Jane Feinberg Casting
    Mike Fenton Casting
    Logan Frazee Special Effects
    Bud Grenzbach Sound/Sound Designer,Sound/Sound Designer
    Larry Jost Sound/Sound Designer
    Jim Burk Stunts

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Chinatown
    1. Chapter 1
    2. Chapter 2
    3. Chapter 3
    4. Chapter 4
    5. Chapter 5
    6. Chapter 6
    7. Chapter 7
    8. Chapter 8
    9. Chapter 9
    10. Chapter 10
    11. Chapter 11
    12. Chapter 12
    13. Chapter 13
    14. Chapter 14
    15. Chapter 15
    16. Chapter 16

    "You may think you know what you're dealing with, but believe me, you don't," warns water baron Noah Cross (John Huston), when smooth cop-turned-private eye J.J. "Jake" Gittes (Jack Nicholson) starts nosing around Cross's water diversion scheme. That proves to be the ominous lesson of Chinatown, Roman Polanski's critically lauded 1974 revision of 1940s film noir detective movies. In 1930s Los Angeles, "matrimonial work" specialist Gittes is hired by Evelyn Mulwray (Faye Dunaway) to tail her husband, Water Department engineer Hollis Mulwray (Darrell Zwerling). Gittes photographs him in the company of a young blonde and figures the case is closed, only to discover that the real Mrs. Mulwray had nothing to do with hiring Gittes in the first place. When Hollis turns up dead, Gittes decides to investigate further, encountering a shady old-age home, corrupt bureaucrats, angry orange farmers, and a nostril-slicing thug (Polanski) along the way. By the time he confronts Cross, Evelyn's father and Mulwray's former business partner, Jake thinks he knows everything, but an even more sordid truth awaits him. When circumstances force Jake to return to his old beat in Chinatown, he realizes just how impotent he is against the wealthy, depraved Cross. "Forget it, Jake," his old partner tells him. "It's Chinatown." Reworking the somber underpinnings of detective noir along more pessimistic lines, Polanski and screenwriter Robert Towne convey a '70s-inflected critique of capitalist and bureaucratic malevolence in a carefully detailed period piece harkening back to the genre's roots in the 1930s and '40s. Gittes always has a smart comeback like Humphrey Bogart's Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe, but the corruption Gittes finds is too deep for one man to stop. Other noir revisions, such as Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye (1973) and Arthur Penn's Night Moves (1975), also centered on the detective's inefficacy in an uncertain '70s world, but Chinatown's period sheen renders this dilemma at once contemporary and timeless, pointing to larger implications about the effects of corporate rapaciousness on individuals. Polanski and Towne clashed over Chinatown's ending; Polanski won the fight, but Towne won the Oscar for Best Screenplay. Chinatown was nominated for ten other Oscars, including Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, Cinematography, Art Direction, Costumes, and Score.

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    By 1974, a lingering national malaise spawned by the killing of John F. Kennedy and fed by the national debate over the Vietnam War, the continued wave of political assassinations, and the sudden rise and slow collapse of the counterculture movement had finally come to a head with the revelations of the Watergate scandal. Chinatown, a glossy variant on the hard-boiled film noir detective pictures of the 1940s, suggested that none of this was new, and that ugly battles over power and profit touched every area of our lives...even the water we drink. In Chinatown, elected officials are the easily purchased pawns of corrupt power brokers whose appetites know no check or balance (ranging from simple greed to the violation of natural law through incest), and the closest thing we have to a honest and moral guide through this fallen world is a private detective -- a man whose career dictates that his loyalty can be purchased for a relatively small fee. While Roman Polanski's expert pacing and the superbly modulated performances of Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, and John Huston would have made Chinatown memorable regardless of its political and cultural contexts, the intelligent but relentless cynicism of Robert Towner's screenplay reflected the dark tone of '40s noir while updating it for a California-fed '70s culture.
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