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Jack Nicholson | Jake Gittes | |
Ruben Blades | ||
Richard Farnsworth | Earl Rawley | |
Frederic Forrest | Chuck Newty | |
Harvey Keitel | Julius Berman | |
David Keith | Det. Lt. Loach | |
Madeleine Stowe | Lillian Bodine | |
Meg Tilly | Kitty Berman | |
Eli Wallach | Cotton Weinberger | |
Rubén Blades | ||
Rebecca Broussard | Gladys | |
Paul A. DiCocco Jr. | Liberty Levine | |
Tracey Walter | Tyrone Otley | |
Joe Mantell | Lawrence Walsh | |
James Hong | Kahn | |
Perry Lopez | Captain Lou Escobar | |
Jeff Morris | Ralph Tilton |
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Producer | Robert Evans
Harold Schneider Jack Nicholson |
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Writer | Robert Towne
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Jack Nicholson returns as private eye Jake Gittes in this atmospheric Chinatown follow-up that's hit upon " the elusive sequel formula for somehow enhancing a great original" (Mike Clark, USA Today). Much has changed since we last saw Jake. The war has come and gone; 1948 Los Angeles teems with optimism and fast bucks. But there's one thing Jake knows hasn't changed: "Nine times out of ten, if you follow the money you will get to the truth." And that's the trail he follows when a routine case of marital hanky panky explodes into a murder that's tied to a grab for oil - and to Jake's own past. |
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