Friday, June 21, 1974

Chinatown released

Chinatown


Released: June 21, 1974


Studio: Paramount


Genre: drama/mystery/thriller


Box Office (numbers in millions):

Domestic: 29.20 Worldwide: ?


Adjusted for Inflation:

Domestic: 139.40 Worldwide: ?

Directing: Roman Polanski


Screenwriting: Robert Towne


Starring: Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston



Review:

“Undoubtedly one of the great films of the ‘70s.” T95 “Director Roman Polanski, at the peak of his considerable powers, dipped from the well of classic film noir to create a film that was at once an homage to and an improvement over its forebears.” TV The movie offers an “atmospheric, subtly-paced, superbly-made neo-noir mystery about a hard-nosed detective uncovering urban corruption in late 1930’s Los Angeles.” FS

Screenwriter Robert “Towne based his wonderfully intricate tale…on historical fact;” TV it also served as the “definitive allegory of the Watergate era.” RS He took $25,000 to write it after turning down “$125,000 to pen the script for The Great Gatsby…[because] he felt he couldn’t do the novel justice.” MSN The result was a script “heralded as one of the finest ever written.” MSN

“Jack Nicholson became a superstar, Faye Dunaway continued the winning streak she began with Bonnie and Clyde, and John Huston virtually personified political and personal rot.” TV “Polanski has an effective cameo as the sadistic hoodlum who gives Nicholson the most famous nose job in Hollywood film history.” TV

“Nicholson inhabits the skin” T98 of Jake Gittes, a “world-weary gumshoe” FS who specializes in infidelity. He’s hired by Evelyn Mulwray (Dunaway) “to investigate the infidelities of her alleged husband, the water commissioner for the drought-stricken city.” FS He “gets in way over his head in a case involving” FS “deception, greed, and murder” VD involving “water rights, land deals and corruption.” A07

“After original, complex plot twists, the film ends in an unsettling” FS but “thrilling shootout in Chinatown.” VD The movie also boasts one of cinema’s greatest reveals when we find out “sinister millionaire Noah Cross (Huston)” FS and his “prominent family’s scandalous, long-hidden dark secret.” FS “The last scene and the last line (‘Forget it, Jake, it’s Chinatown’) give off an indelible chill.” RS


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Oscars:

Wins: 1: Best Original Screenplay

Nominations: 11 – including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Nicholson), Best Actress (Dunaway), Best Cinematography


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First posted 8/19/2019; last updated 6/3/2023.

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