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Chinatown ()


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A private detective hired to expose an adulterer in 1930s Los Angeles finds himself caught up in a web of deceit, corruption, and murder.

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J.J. Gittes
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Evelyn Mulwray
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Noah Cross
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Escobar
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Yelburton
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Hollis Mulwray
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Ida Sessions
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Mulvihill
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Man with Knife
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Loach (as Dick Bakalyan)
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Walsh
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Duffy
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Sophie
James O'Rear ...
Lawyer (as James O'Reare)
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Evelyn's Butler
Beulah Quo ...
Maid
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Gardener
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Katherine
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Mayor Bagby
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Councilman
Elliott Montgomery ...
Councilman
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Irate Farmer
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Barber
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Customer (as Doc Erickson)
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Mulwray's Secretary
Charles Knapp ...
Mortician
Claudio Martínez ...
Boy on Horseback (as Claudio Martinez)
Freddie Roberto ...
Cross' Butler
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Clerk
John Holland ...
Farmer in the Valley
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Farmer in the Valley
Jim Burk ...
Farmer in the Valley (as Jim Burke)
Denny Arnold ...
Farmer in the Valley
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Curly
Elizabeth Harding ...
Curly's Wife
John Rogers ...
Mr. Palmer
Cecil Elliott ...
Emma Dill
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Policeman
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Policeman (as Lee De Broux)
Bob Golden ...
Policeman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Don Ames ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Berle ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Sign Painter on Door (uncredited)
Charles Fogel ...
Retirement Home Resident (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
Robert Hitchcock ...
Councilman (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
John Marlin ...
Waiter (uncredited)
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Assistant (uncredited)
Rose Michtom ...
Retirement Home Resident (uncredited)
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Councilman (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
Murray Pollack ...
Councilman (uncredited)
Anthony Redondo ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Barber (uncredited)
Jack Slate ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Owen Song ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Maitre D' (uncredited)
Paul Van ...
Assistant (uncredited)
Richard Warren ...
Driver (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
Chalky Williams ...
Bailiff (uncredited)
Kai J. Wong ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Sally Yarnell ...
Committee Reporter (uncredited)

Directed by

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Roman Polanski

Written by

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Robert Towne ... (written by)
 
Roman Polanski ... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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C.O. Erickson ... associate producer
Robert Evans ... producer (produced by)

Music by

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Jerry Goldsmith ... (music)

Cinematography by

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John A. Alonzo ... director of photography
Stanley Cortez ... (uncredited)

Editing by

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Sam O'Steen ... film editor

Editorial Department

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Florence Williamson ... assistant editor (as Flo Williamson)
John Stagnitta ... apprentice editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Jane Feinberg ... (casting by)
Mike Fenton ... (casting by)

Production Design by

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Richard Sylbert

Art Direction by

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W. Stewart Campbell

Set Decoration by

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Ruby R. Levitt ... (as Ruby Levitt)

Costume Design by

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Anthea Sylbert

Makeup Department

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Hank Edds ... makeup
Susan Germaine ... hairstylist
Lee Harman ... makeup (as Lee Harmon)
Vivienne Walker ... hairstylist

Production Management

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C.O. Erickson ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michele Ader ... second assistant director
Hawk Koch ... assistant director (as Howard W. Koch Jr.)
Lee Rafner ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Bill MacSems ... property master (as Bill Mac Sems)
Gabe Resh ... set designer
Robert Resh ... set designer
Richard Amsel ... poster artist (uncredited)
Tom Bartholomew ... stand-by painter (uncredited)
L. David Gordon ... draper (uncredited)
Joseph Hurley ... production illustrator (uncredited)
Terry E. Lewis ... property assistant (uncredited)
Bill Parks ... construction coordinator (uncredited)
Jim Pearsall ... creative film services graphic artist (uncredited)
Mike Reedy ... property maker (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Clint Althouse ... boom man (as Clint Althaus)
Bob Cornett ... sound editor (as Robert Cornett)
Charles Grenzbach ... re-recording (as Bud Grenzbach)
Larry Jost ... sound mixer
Howard Beals ... sound editor (uncredited)
David Dockendorf ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
James Pilcher ... cable man (uncredited)
Fred Stafford ... adr editor (uncredited)
Roger Sword ... sound editor (uncredited)
John Wilkinson ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Logan Frazee ... special effects

Stunts

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Jim Burk ... stunts (uncredited)
Alan Gibbs ... stunts (uncredited)
Hal Needham ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Hugh K. Gagnier ... camera operator (as Hugh Gagnier)
Earl Gilbert ... gaffer
Bernie Schwartz ... key grip
Bob Barber ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
Sol Berlin ... generator operator (uncredited)
Edward Borland ... grip (uncredited)
Ken John Borland ... dolly grip (uncredited)
Richard Borland ... key grip (uncredited)
Bruce Catlin ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Richard Debolt ... camera operator (uncredited)
Ken Johnston ... best boy grip (uncredited)
Cecil Lupton ... best boy (uncredited)
Arnold L. Rich ... camera operator (uncredited)
Orlando Suero ... still photographer (uncredited)
Lance Williams ... first assistant camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Richard Bruno ... wardrobe
Jean Merrick ... wardrobe
Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
Tina Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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John C. Hammell ... music editor
John Norman ... scoring mixer
Murray Adler ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Israel Baker ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Douglas Davis ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Assa Drori ... musician: violin (uncredited)
James Getzoff ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Jerry Goldsmith ... conductor (uncredited)
Pamela Goldsmith ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Ralph Grierson ... musician: keyboard (uncredited)
Artie Kane ... musician: keyboard (uncredited)
Armand Kaproff ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Pearl Kaufman ... musician: keyboard (uncredited)
Myra Kestenbaum ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Jacob Krachmalnick ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Raphael Kramer ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Phillip Lambro ... composer: unused music (uncredited)
Lincoln Mayorga ... musician: keyboard (uncredited)
Arthur Morton ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Irma Neumann ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Joe Porcaro ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Uan Rasey ... musician: trumpet solo (uncredited)
Dorothy Remsen ... musician: harp (uncredited)
Emil Richards ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
David Schwartz ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Sid Sharp ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Haim Shtrum ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Ann Stockton ... musician: harp (uncredited)
Robert Sushel ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Gerald Vinci ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Mary Louise Zeyen ... musician: cello (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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May Wale Brown ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Chester Haffey ... driver
Robert Clarke ... transportation co-captain (uncredited)
Ribello Mastroianni ... transportation captain (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Gary Chazan ... assistant to the producer
Wayne Fitzgerald ... titles
Herman Boden ... stand-in (uncredited)
Justin Buehrlen ... auditor (uncredited)
Rosalyn Catania ... production secretary (uncredited)
Sig Frohlich ... stand-in (uncredited)
Ellen Garvey ... production assistant (uncredited)
Barbara Kalish ... secretary to producer (uncredited)
Ralph McCutcheon ... wrangler (uncredited)
Linda Richman ... secretary to producer (uncredited)
Thelma Roberts ... secretary to director (uncredited)
Lee Sollenberger ... animal trainer (uncredited)
Edward M. Taylor ... Script (uncredited)
Ron Weber ... craft service (uncredited)

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Manish Muradiya ... acknowledgment
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In 1937 Los Angeles, private investigator Jake 'J.J.' Gittes specializes in cheating-spouse cases. His current target is Hollis Mulwray, high-profile chief engineer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, whose wife suspects him of infidelity. In following Mulwray, Gittes witnesses some usual business dealings, such as a public meeting for construction of a new dam to create additional water supply for Los Angeles, as fresh water is vital to the growing community during the chronic drought; Mulwray opposes the dam. Eventually Gittes sees Mulwray meeting with an unknown young woman who isn't his wife. Once news of the supposed tryst between Mulwray and this woman hits the media, additional information comes to light that makes Gittes believe that Mulwray is being framed for something and that he himself is being set up. In his investigation of the issue behind Mulwray's framing and his own setup, Gittes is assisted by Mulwray's wife Evelyn, but he thinks she isn't being forthright with him. The further he gets into the investigation, the more secrets he uncovers about the Mulwrays' professional and personal dealings, including Mulwray's former business-partnership with Evelyn's father, Noah Cross. The identity of the unknown woman may be the key to uncovering the whole story. Written by Huggo

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Taglines You get tough. You get tender. You get close to each other. Maybe you even get close to the truth. See more »
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Also Known As
  • 唐人街 (China, Mandarin title)
  • تشاينا تاون (United Arab Emirates)
  • Kineska četvrt (Yugoslavia, Croatian title)
  • Китайски квартал (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Kineska četvrt (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
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Runtime
  • 130 min
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Box Office

Budget $6,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia After several takes that never looked quite right, Faye Dunaway got annoyed and told Jack Nicholson to actually slap her. He did and felt very guilty for it, despite it being Dunaway's decision. The shot made it into the movie. See more »
Goofs As Jake and Evelyn leave the nursing home, several cars from the 1970s can be seen passing on the road outside. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Two Jakes (1990). See more »
Soundtracks I Can't Get Started See more »
Crazy Credits The film opens with the 1940's Paramount logo. See more »
Quotes [last lines]
Walsh: Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown.
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