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Chan Is Missing

Chan Is Missing

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Key Information
Directors: Wayne Wang
Actors: Laureen Chew
Genre: Action/Adventure
Subgenre: Thieves · Detectives
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Available Formats: DVD
UPC: 741952308096
Release Date: 1981
Running Time: 1hr 20min
Languages
Original Language: Cantonese
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD
Release Company: E1 Entertainment Distribution (January 10, 2006)
UPC: 741952308096
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS, 1hr 20min
Professional Reviews
: (03/31/1982, Cart.): "...Aside from having some good ideas on his mind, Wayne Wang displays a flair for eliciting naturalistic performances..."
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Details: After working in Hong Kong television, Wayne Wang shot this low-budget 16mm black-and-white feature on the streets of San Francisco's Chinatown. CHAN IS MISSING follows the lives of two Chinese cabdrivers, Jo (Wood Moy), a middle-aged man, and Steve (Marc Hayashi), his young partner. Although both are American-born, there is a definite generation gap in their attitudes toward how to achieve an authentic ethnic identity, both inside and outside of Chinatown. The meandering story starts when Chan Hung, a recent immigrant from Taiwan, disappears with $4,000 they gave him to secure a cab license for them. Their attempt to find him, complete with the inevitable Charlie Chan jokes, leads them into a complex world of international politics and domestic conflicts. This is a fascinating glimpse of the world of ABCs (American-born Chinese) and FOBs (fresh off the boat) and their allegiance to either Taiwan or Mainland China. Steve and Jo trace Chan's life back from a car accident that may have caused his disappear...
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