Chinatown (1974)
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- Video > Handheld
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- 1
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- 717.5 MiB (752349405 Bytes)
- Info:
- IMDB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- Film Noir Mystery Thriller Roman Polanski Jack Nicholson Faye Dunaway John Huston Quicktime iPod
- Uploaded:
- 2009-08-13 15:27 GMT
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- big_dad_e
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Director: Roman Polanski JJ 'Jake' Gittes is a private detective who seems to specialize in matrimonial cases. He is hired by Evelyn Mulwray when she suspects her husband Hollis, builder of the city's water supply system, of having an affair. Gittes does what he does best and photographs him with a young girl but in the ensuing scandal, it seems he was hired by an impersonator and not the real Mrs. Mulwray. When Mr. Mulwray is found dead, Jake is plunged into a complex web of deceit involving murder, incest and municipal corruption all related to the city's water supply. Written by garykmcd Los Angeles detective Jake Gittes is hired by a woman claiming to be a Mrs. Mulwray to spy on her husband. Shortly after Gittes is hired, the real Mrs. Mulwray appears in his office threatening to sue if he doesn't drop the case immediately. Gittes pursues the case anyway, slowly uncovering a vast conspiracy centering on water management, state and municipal corruption, land use and real estate, and involving at least one murder. 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