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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Robert Towne (characters)
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Release Date:
10 August 1990 (USA) more
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Tagline:
They say money makes the world go round. But sex was invented before money.
Plot:
The sequel to Chinatown (1974) finds Jake Gittes investigating adultery and murder... and the money that comes from oil. full summary | full synopsis
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A wonderful film that had the misfortune of being a sequel to a classic film. more (39 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Jack Nicholson ... J.J. 'Jake' Gittes

Harvey Keitel ... Julius 'Jake' Berman

Meg Tilly ... Kitty Berman

Madeleine Stowe ... Lillian Bodine

Eli Wallach ... Cotton Weinberger

Rubén Blades ... Michael 'Mickey Nice' Weisskopf

Frederic Forrest ... Chuck Newty

David Keith ... Det. Lt. Loach

Richard Farnsworth ... Earl Rawley

Tracey Walter ... Tyrone Otley
Joe Mantell ... Lawrence Walsh

James Hong ... Kahn
Perry Lopez ... Captain Lou Escobar
Jeff Morris ... Ralph Tilton
Rebecca Broussard ... Gladys
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Runtime:
138 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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Trivia:
Dennis Hopper and Joe Pesci were considered for the role of Jake Berman. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: "For Redheads Only" is backwards on the door in the salon when Gittes enters, revealing the use of a mirror image. more
Quotes:
Jake Gittes: We're talkin' about oil here, right, Ty?
Tyrone Otley: Obviously. Mr. Rawley believes there's oil under the subdivision. He's endangering hundreds of lives drilling under those homes, with all the seismic activity. He's whipstocking! Someone has got to stop him!
Jake Gittes: Well, I can't do that, Ty. Nobody can. Guys like Rawley don't get arrested; they get streets named after them. In this type of situation, it's best just to leave it alone. Rawley's stealin' from Berman. It's a big thief stealin' from a little thief. Who are we to quarrel?
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Referenced in Chinatown: Filming (2007) (V) more
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Haunted Heart more

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14 out of 20 people found the following review useful.
A wonderful film that had the misfortune of being a sequel to a classic film., 28 October 1999
10/10
Author: Mr Ghostface from London, England

Most reviews pull The Two Jakes to pieces, except for a very well-considered one by Roger Ebert (find it at the Chicago Sun-Times).

Of course, it's not the classic Chinatown is, but it's a damned good movie. It's about the past, how it pervades our lives for the rest of our days, and how we assimilate it into our futures.

Many have complained that the film is convoluted, that when the key revelation comes (I ain't givin' that away) you miss the impact of it. I strongly disagree with this. I for one had actually figured out the revelation before it happened - this didn't bother me because I wanted so much for it to be what I had thought it was going to be. And when it comes, it's so subtle you could almost be forgiven for missing it. It's lovely, so comforting in a very ironic way.

All I'll say is, pay attention to the scene where Jake (Nicholson) goes to see Kahn (the unmistakable James Hong). Something about the flowers...

Anyway, I'm drifting. The Two Jakes is subtle, well-crafted, and when all is revealed, so very simple. The 'convoluted' events in the plot serve to illustrate what a single, simple desire can cause.

Just watch it. Bear in mind the events and characters from Chinatown, but only so that you have a backstory for these characters and not a standard to which they should be compared.

"It never goes away..."

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