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CrimeDramaMystery

The Two Jakes

- They say money makes the world go round. But sex was invented before money.

Real estate developer Jake Berman hires private investigator and war veteran Jake Gittes for some run-of-the-mill matrimonial work. After Berman shoots his wife's lover, who happens to be his business partner, Gittes is drawn into a web of conspiracy and deceit involving the oil reserves beneath Los Angeles. While investigating, Gittes hears a voice from his past that causes him to revisit a traumatic case in Chinatown.

Release Date : 1990-08-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Chinatown 2, The Two Jakes

Cast

Jack Nicholson

Character Name : J.J. "Jake" Gittes

Original Name : Jack Nicholson

Gender : Male

Harvey Keitel

Character Name : Julius "Jake" Berman

Original Name : Harvey Keitel

Gender : Male

Meg Tilly

Character Name : Kitty Berman

Original Name : Meg Tilly

Gender : Female

Madeleine Stowe

Character Name : Lillian Bodine

Original Name : Madeleine Stowe

Gender : Female

Eli Wallach

Character Name : Cotton Weinberger

Original Name : Eli Wallach

Gender : Male

Rubén Blades

Character Name : Mickey Nice

Original Name : Rubén Blades

Gender : Male

Frederic Forrest

Character Name : Chuck Newty

Original Name : Frederic Forrest

Gender : Male

David Keith

Character Name : Det. Lt. Loach

Original Name : David Keith

Gender : Male

Richard Farnsworth

Character Name : Earl Rawley

Original Name : Richard Farnsworth

Gender : Male

Tracey Walter

Character Name : Tyrone Otley

Original Name : Tracey Walter

Gender : Male

Joe Mantell

Character Name : Lawrence Walsh

Original Name : Joe Mantell

Gender : Male

James Hong

Character Name : Kahn

Original Name : James Hong

Gender : Male

Perry Lopez

Character Name : Captain Lou Escobar

Original Name : Perry Lopez

Gender : Male

Jeff Morris

Character Name : Tilton

Original Name : Jeff Morris

Gender : Male

Rebecca Broussard

Character Name : Gladys

Original Name : Rebecca Broussard

Gender : Female

Paul A. DiCocco Jr.

Character Name : Liberty Levine

Original Name : Paul A. DiCocco Jr.

Gender : Male

John Hackett

Character Name : Mark Bodine

Original Name : John Hackett

Gender : Male

Rosie Vela

Character Name : Linda

Original Name : Rosie Vela

Gender : Male

Allan Warnick

Character Name : Rippey

Original Name : Allan Warnick

Gender : Male

Susan Forristal

Character Name : Delores

Original Name : Susan Forristal

Gender : Female

Will Tynan

Character Name : Judge Dettmer

Original Name : Will Tynan

Gender : Male

Van Dyke Parks

Character Name : Francis Hannah

Original Name : Van Dyke Parks

Gender : Male

William Duffy

Character Name : Desk Sergeant

Original Name : William Duffy

Gender : Male

Sue Carlton

Character Name : Mattie Rawley

Original Name : Sue Carlton

Gender : Male

Don McGovern

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Don McGovern

Gender : Male

Luana Anders

Character Name : Florist

Original Name : Luana Anders

Gender : Female

Dean Hill

Character Name : Cop with Parrot

Original Name : Dean Hill

Gender : Male

Pia Grønning

Character Name : Dr. Elsa Branchauer

Original Name : Pia Grønning

Gender : Female

John Herman Shaner

Character Name : Saul

Original Name : John Herman Shaner

Gender : Male

Michael Shaner

Character Name : Benny

Original Name : Michael Shaner

Gender : Male

Lee Weaver

Character Name : Caddy #1

Original Name : Lee Weaver

Gender : Male

Malek Abdul-Mansour

Character Name : Caddy #2

Original Name : Malek Abdul-Mansour

Gender : Male

Kenneth Cervi

Character Name : Prowler

Original Name : Kenneth Cervi

Gender : Male

Annie Marshall

Character Name : Client with Dog

Original Name : Annie Marshall

Gender : Male

Ian Thorpe

Character Name : Errol Flynn Look-alike

Original Name : Ian Thorpe

Gender : Male

Collette Northrop

Character Name : Cigarette / Hat Check Girl

Original Name : Collette Northrop

Gender : Male

Patricia Durham

Character Name : Clarissa

Original Name : Patricia Durham

Gender : Male

Randi Ingerman

Character Name : Lana

Original Name : Randi Ingerman

Gender : Female

Joy Wayman

Character Name : Lady Asleep

Original Name : Joy Wayman

Gender : Male

Bob George

Character Name : Bar Maitre D'

Original Name : Bob George

Gender : Male

Suzanne Mitchell

Character Name : The Redhead

Original Name : Suzanne Mitchell

Gender : Male

Alan Chaffin

Character Name : Bar Manager

Original Name : Alan Chaffin

Gender : Male

Wyn Costello

Character Name : Black Eye Woman

Original Name : Wyn Costello

Gender : Male

Lisa Croisette

Character Name : Actress at Max Factor

Original Name : Lisa Croisette

Gender : Male

Jessica Z. Diamond

Character Name : Receptionist

Original Name : Jessica Z. Diamond

Gender : Male

Scott Flynn

Character Name : Golf Advisor

Original Name : Scott Flynn

Gender : Male

Benard Ihgner

Character Name : Singer at Green Parrot

Original Name : Benard Ihgner

Gender : Male

Earl Palmer

Character Name : Green Parrot Band

Original Name : Earl Palmer

Gender : Male

Simeon Pillich

Character Name : Green Parrot Band

Original Name : Simeon Pillich

Gender : Male

Herman Riley

Character Name : Green Parrot Band

Original Name : Herman Riley

Gender : Male

Faye Dunaway

Character Name : Evelyn Mulwray (voice)

Original Name : Faye Dunaway

Gender : Female

Tom Waits

Character Name : Plainclothes Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Tom Waits

Gender : Male

Paulie DiCocco

Character Name : Liberty Levine (uncredited)

Original Name : Paulie DiCocco

Gender : Male

James Ent

Character Name : Bailiff (uncredited)

Original Name : James Ent

Gender : Male

Jeffery Thomas Johnson

Character Name : Golfer (uncredited)

Original Name : Jeffery Thomas Johnson

Gender : Male

Dwight F. Lay

Character Name : Man Getting Shoeshine (uncredited)

Original Name : Dwight F. Lay

Gender : Male

Fred Moon

Character Name : Office Worker (uncredited)

Original Name : Fred Moon

Gender : Male

Tereza Rizzardi

Character Name : Woman at Max Factor (uncredited)

Original Name : Tereza Rizzardi

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-08-04

**It's good, it doesn't seem as bad as many says, but it's also far from the quality of the original movie.** I loved _Chinatown_ and was very curious to see this film, notoriously less famous and less recognized. I was curious to see to what extent this would be a consequence of the widespread ill-fame that hangs, more or less justifiably, over the sequels of good films. What I can now say, after having seen it, is that I can understand why it has fallen into a certain oblivion: in fact, it is not a very interesting film, and it is very far from having the quality that we found in _Chinatown_, even if he tries to do it and manages to have a certain merit. Honestly, there are far worse sequels out there, and this movie still has its value. This time, the director's chair fell into Jack Nicholson's hands. The actor was committed to this project in a very deep and personal way from the beginning, and if this film came to fruition, it is entirely his credit: he was the one who unlocked the necessary funding and ended up agreeing to direct the film when no other director wanted it, and when it was already impossible for Roman Polanski, for legal reasons, to travel to the USA in order to do so. He believed in the project, even eleven years after the initial film, and that is always commendable. The film tries everything it can, but it was very poorly received by critics and the box office was extremely adverse to it. The script is, in part, the source of the problem, with a creative, engaging and original story that, however, has several strange twists and moments where we don't understand the attitudes of the characters. It all starts when detective J.J. Gittes is hired by a rich man, Jake Berman, to keep an eye on his wife and catch her in adultery. However, at the moment, Berman kills his wife's lover. It turns out that the lover is the partner with whom he had a real estate company, and the act of adultery was then virtually the only situation in which Californian law allowed for forgiving a murder. Gittes is thus convinced that he has been used and that Berman has instructed his wife to seduce his partner in order to kill him and, by law, take his share of the company. Gittes decides to investigate the matter further and discovers that the real estate's land may be more valuable and that it was owned by someone he had sworn, in the past, to protect. The film brings together a cast of heavyweights. In addition to a powerful and committed performance by Jack Nicholson, in the lead role, the film also has an excellent collaboration by Harvey Keitel. Also, Meg Tilly and Madeleine Stowe, the two main actresses, are excellent and leave us a mature and very well done work. However, the rest of the actors do not stand out and almost do not appear. Technically, the film seeks to closely follow the style and look of “Chinatown”, recreating in a way the neo-noir style that this film has acquired. It doesn't do it so happily, there's the notion that this is a copy, and the cinematography works in a less happy and less elaborate way, with less present play of light and a sepia color that doesn't look exquisite and pretty, rather faded. The film was happy in the way it recreated the mannerisms, attire and sets of 1948, and the choice of automobiles was particularly successful. There are several sound and visual effects that work well, but it's all brought down by clumsy editing and the clumsy way in which the story is told, and the scenes are put together.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-04

I kept looking out for Anne Bancroft, or - indeed anyone who could inject a little class into this really rather dreary vehicle for Jack Nicholson. Reprising his "Gittes" role from "Chinatown" (1974) he finds himself embroiled in a murder mystery that leaves him unsure who he can trust as he tries to get to the truth and stay alive! Yes, that's the gist - hardly novel, is it? What could have helped it would have been better writing and a more compelling contribution from the star. As it is, he is going through the motions - accompanied by a pretty lacklustre voice-over narrative - as the well-travelled noir-esque plot gradually unfolds - and I do mean "gradually"! Nicholson directed this plodder too, and perhaps that also explains why this is such a dud. Nobody was taking an objective view of what we were seeing, the pace at which the story was developing and the sheer predictability of it all. He has assembled a sturdy cast - Harvey Keitel and Eli Wallach amongst them, but they have precious little to work with beyond the stereotypical roles we would expect - there is virtually no character depth or development here at all! Simply, it is nobody's finest work and a very pale imitation of the first outing for this grizzly PI. It does look good, but I reckon it's only just about fine for the television on a wet winter's evening.