CHAN IS MISSING
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| Film Year: |
1981 |
| AFI Fest Year(s): |
1982,1982 |
| US Release: |
04/01/1982 |
| Project Type: |
Feature Film |
| Country: |
United States |
| Film Genres: |
Comedy, Mystery |
Summary: Set in San Francisco's Chinatown district, two Chinese taxi drivers, one middle-aged and set in his ways, the other youthful and hip, search for an older partner who's vanished with their funds.
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New Yorker Films
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Domestic Video Distributor
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New Yorker Home Video
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New Yorker Films
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Domestic Theatrical Distributor
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American Film Institute
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funding
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Mainline Entertainment
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Foreign Theatrical Distributor (United Kingdom)
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National Endowment For the Arts
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funding
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Wayne Wang Productions
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Production Company
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Actor
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Marc Hayashi
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Steve
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Wood Moy
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Jo
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Laureen Chew
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Amy
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Judi Nihei
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Lawyer
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Peter Wang
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Henry
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Presco Tabios
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Presco
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Frankie Alarcon
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Frankie
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Ellen Yeung
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Mrs Chan
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Emily Yamasaki
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Jenny
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George Woo
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George
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Virginia R Cerenio
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Jenny's Friend
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Roy Chan
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Mr Lee
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Leong Pui Chee
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Mr Fong
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Isaac Cronin
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Narration
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Wayne Wang
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Narration
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Director
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Producer
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Writer
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Wayne Wang
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screenplay
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Isaac Cronin
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screenplay
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Terrel Seltzer
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screenplay
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Editor
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Camera, Film & Tape
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Michael Chin
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Director of Photography
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Consultants & Advisors
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Rick Schmidt
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editor consultant
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