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Chan Is Missing

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16m
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7.1/10
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Chan Is Missing (1982)
Two cab drivers search San Francisco's Chinatown for the mysterious Chan, who disappeared with their $4000.
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Two cab drivers search San Francisco's Chinatown for the mysterious Chan, who disappeared with their $4000.Two cab drivers search San Francisco's Chinatown for the mysterious Chan, who disappeared with their $4000.Two cab drivers search San Francisco's Chinatown for the mysterious Chan, who disappeared with their $4000.

  • Director
    • Wayne Wang
  • Writers
    • Isaac Cronin
    • Wayne Wang
  • Stars
    • Wood Moy
    • Marc Hayashi
    • Laureen Chew
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Wayne Wang
    • Writers
      • Isaac Cronin
      • Wayne Wang
    • Stars
      • Wood Moy
      • Marc Hayashi
      • Laureen Chew
    • 18User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Wood Moy
    Wood Moy
    • Jo
    Marc Hayashi
    • Steve
    Laureen Chew
    • Amy
    Peter Wang
    • Henry the Cook
    Presco Tabios
    • Presco
    Frankie Alarcon
    • Frankie
    Judi Nihei
    • Lawer
    Ellen Yeung
    • Mrs. Chan Hung
    George Woo
    • George
    Emily Woo Yamasaki
    • Chan's Daughter Jenny
    • (as Emily Yamasaki)
    Virginia Cerenio
    • Jenny's Friend
    Roy Chan
    • Mr. Lee
    Leong Pui Chee
    • Mr. Fong
    • Director
      • Wayne Wang
    • Writers
      • Isaac Cronin
      • Wayne Wang
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    8Quinoa1984

    A Neo Noir really about a community we don't usually get to see (even 40 years on)

    A thought that pinged in my head like when you get an important text alert: Money isn't real. People and communities are. Wang uses a mystery/searching clothesline to hang a character study that plays largely like a documentary about Identity, how citizens of Chinatown see themselves, how they fit in, what that question even means about why they should, and ultimately being American in a land where that term should be all inclusive but in practice it is not the case (and of course how other local politicians and how Chinese Americans can be split among themselves as well.

    You should know that before you start watching that it is intentionally low key and yet that doesn't mean Wang doesn't care about where he puts the camera or how to create some striking lighting (and if sometimes it's basic rough hand-held, he and his team do well with the 16mm black and white). Importantly, Wang casts it well so these two men, Wood Moy and Mark Yaheshi, are a believable, not without friction couple of young-and-old misfits who have energies that compliment and contrast well; this is so hard to get right sometimes casting for a film that has to rest on them, many times (take it from another ragtag Independent filmmaker), especially since Wang intentionally makes it about the detours.

    It's about all of the people and lives who would normally be peripheral figures in a more traditional mystery or Neo-Noir story, and while that makes some scenes a little longer or shaggier than we may be used to that is also what makes it special and more thoughtful. Chan is Missing is kind of an act of micro budget genre Smuggling, a story of a man who went missing with a stack of cash that is really about how two people talk to one another, about what's on their minds and simply what's going on in the world, and often that's something we don't get to see in American Cinema, Asian American or anyone.

    In other words, maybe you won't get the Won Ton soup you ordered, but you will get a surpsising meal and just be thankful it isnt those words backwards (Not Now!) It also features a thrilling Michel Legrand score for a couple of minutes that shows what a filmmaker can do with the right music with the right suspicious-following car set piece.
    10alampls

    A great American film

    This is the best depiction of cultural contact I have seen on film. The title points to several layers of meaning, some of which are missed by many viewers. Most obviously, this is a film about real Asian Americans, not the ersatz and offensive characters of the Charlie Chan films. That Chan is missing but not missed. At the same time, the film is a spoof of Charlie Chan films, with Jo the bumbling detective and Steve the number one son, in an outrageously profane update. Finally, the character in the film, Chan Hung, is missing, and his disappearance is symbolic of a passing that is to be mourned much more than the deservedly-forgotten Charlie Chan movies. Chan Hung is the original immigrant, who struggled to survive in his new country but could never shake his love of his original one. His missing image floats through the film like a lost soul, and adds poignance that helps to counterpoint the ribald comedy. Jo is the bridge, feeling Chan's loss, but fully rooted in America: an "ABC"--American Born Chinese. Steve is the impatient third generation, angry that the plight of the immigrants may overshadow the struggles that U.S.-born Asian Americans continue to face. The conclusion of the mystery is as inevitable as it is sad, but the spirit of the characters who inhabit this film is truly inspirational. One of a handful of films that define an essential part of the American experience.
    thsieh_83

    Brilliant Film: A True Classic

    This movie is among the first in Asian-American cinema, and also a very excellent independent film. Very well-directed and visualized, it concerns the misdventures of two gumshoes Joe and Steve, Chinatown cab-drivers in search of the ever-elusive Chan Hong. With a variety of hilarious jokes, looks into Chinese-American culture, and witty anecdotal substance, Chan Is Missing is a classic film, infusing a tradition of mystery and drama into Asian American narrative.
    10scottydawg

    A great joy to discover a new gem

    The documentary type directing and acting style is absolutely brilliant! Wood Moy is stunning in his low-key naturalistic acting. Almost all of the characters in the film make you believe that there is no possible way they are not real people.

    Yes, the framework of the amateur investigation of the mystery provides incremental revelation of a truly fascinating subculture world. In toto, it shows the position and perspective of many different personalities in this world and how they relate to one another.

    Jo's cataloging of the various characters' opinions of the missing Chan illustrates how everyone's personal experience colors their perceptions. No innovative philosophies are interposed, yet the subtle notions we all have some inkling of are artfully insinuated upon our consciousness.

    This is truly an art film in the best sense of the term.
    7gavin6942

    They Call It Whimsical

    Two cabbies search San Francisco's Chinatown for a mysterious character who has disappeared with their $4000. Their quest leads them on a humorous, if mundane, journey which illuminates the many problems experienced by Chinese-Americans trying to assimilate into contemporary American society.

    It is widely recognized as the first Asian-American feature narrative film to gain both theatrical distribution and critical acclaim outside of the Asian American community. And come to think of it, this seems right -- where are all the "Asian" films? We have plenty of kung fu imports, but where are the home-grown efforts? Where is the Asian equivalent of a "blaxploitation" subgenre? Anyway, this is a fun film that blends mystery, comedy and social commentary. I haven't had the pleasure to go to San Francisco or its Chinatown, but films like this make it all the more appealing.

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    • Trivia
      Widely recognized as the first Asian-American narrative feature to gain theatrical distribution.
    • Quotes

      Henry the Cook: [reading a meal order and switching back and forth between English and Chinese or Cantonese] Egg rolls, sweet and sour pork, won ton soup. Five won ton soup

      [speaks a few words in Chinese or Cantonese]

      Henry the Cook: . We don't have won ton soup. We have won ton spelled backwards: 'not now.'

    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      (We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock
      (uncredited)

      Written by James E. Myers (as Jimmy De Knight) and Max Freedman

      Sung in Chinese during the opening scene

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    • Release date
      • June 4, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Chan ist verschwunden
    • Filming locations
      • Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Yorker Films
      • Wayne Wang Productions
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    • Budget
      • $20,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 16 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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