Chinatown

Production year: 1974

Drama R   Running time: 2:10 

IMDB rating:   8.2     Aspect: Wide;  Languages: English, French, Spanish;  Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese;  Audio: DD 5.1

Roman Polanski's brooding film noir exposes the darkest side of the land of sunshine, the Los Angeles of the 1930s, where power is the only currency--and the only real thing worth buying. Jack Nicholson is J.J. Gittes, a private eye in the Chandler mold, who during a routine straying-spouse investigation finds himself drawn deeper and deeper into a jigsaw puzzle of clues and corruption. The glamorous Evelyn Mulwray (a dazzling Faye Dunaway) and her titanic father, Noah Cross (John Huston), are at the black-hole center of this tale of treachery, incest, and political bribery. The crackling, hard-bitten script by Robert Towne won a well-deserved Oscar, and the muted color cinematography makes the goings-on seem both bleak and impossibly vibrant. Polanski himself has a brief, memorable cameo as the thug who tangles with Nicholson's nose. One of the greatest, most completely satisfying crime films of all time.

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Features

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Special features

Retrospective interviews with Roman Polanski, Robert Towne and Robert Evans
Commentary by Screenwriter Robert Towne with David Fincher
Water and Power: The Aqueduct - The Aftermath - The River and Beyond
Chinatown: An Appreciation
Chinatown: The Beginning and the End
Chiatown: Filming
Chinatown: Legacy
Chinatown