Chinatown (1974)

It's Chinatown

As Cross (John Huston) leaves with Evelyn’s daughter, Jake (Jack Nicholson) is left completely disillusioned.

Directed by Roman Polanski.

Released in 1974 by Paramount.

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  • character-type: Detective
  • action: Yell
  • editors-choice: Endings
  • editors-choice: Iconic Lines
  • primary-genre: Classics
  • primary-genre: Thrillers
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: 20th Century Period Pieces
  • secondary-genre: Period Pieces
  • secondary-genre: Classic Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Mystery
  • secondary-genre: Classic Thrillers
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  • secondary-genre: Classics
  • mood: Disturbing
  • mood: Dark
  • setting: Street
  • theme: Consequences
  • theme: Evil
  • theme: Disillusionment
  • actor: John Huston
  • actor: Belinda Palmer
  • actor: Perry Lopez
  • actor: Faye Dunaway
  • actor: Jack Nicholson
  • director: Roman Polanski
  • producer: C.O. Erickson
  • producer: Robert Evans
  • cinematographer: John A. Alonzo
  • composer: Jerry Goldsmith
  • editor: Sam O'Steen
  • costume-designer: Anthea Sylbert
  • production-designer: Richard Sylbert
  • role-name: Evelyn Mulwray
  • role-name: Escobar
  • role-name: J.J. Gittes
  • role-name: Noah Cross
  • role-name: Katherine
  • screenwriter: Roman Polanski
  • screenwriter: Robert Towne
  • year: 1974
  • studio: Paramount