The Two Jakes (1990)

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  • Short title: The Two Jakes
  • NetFlix Rating: 3.1/5
  • Runtime: 137 minutes.
  • MPAA Content Rating: R
  • Release Year: 1990
  • Production: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • Genre: Thrillers, Mystery, Period Pieces, 20th Century Period Pieces

Plot summary

World War II is over, and an older, wiser Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson) still works divorce cases. Developer Jake Berman (Harvey Keitel) wants Gittes to obtain proof that Berman's wife is cheating on him. (He also wants other things Gittes doesn't know about.) Great supporting work from Keitel and Chinatown scribe Robert Towne's crackling script make The Two Jakes a worthy sequel to Chinatown.

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Reviews

``Chinatown'' sequel. Clunky, but some sharp dialogue.

Read the NYTimes review of The Two Jakes by Vincent Canby

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  • ASIN: B000UAE7RM
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
  • Audience rating: R (Restricted)
  • Binding: DVD
  • DVD Type: Layers ( sides)
  • DVD Region: 1
  • Manufacturer: Paramount
  • Publisher: Paramount
  • Release date: 2007-11-06

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Editorial review

by Amazon.com
Set more than a decade after the story in Chinatown, this 1990 sequel brings Jack Nicholson back to the screen as L.A. private detective Jake Gittes. Older, fatter, worn, and frustrated, the Jake of 1948 is still haunted by the tragic events of the earlier film. While investigating a case involving adultery and questionable land dealings by an L.A. tycoon (Harvey Keitel as the other Jake), Gittes unexpectedly confronts a few old ghosts and discovers that the resource of choice in Southern California--one for which people die--is no longer water but oil. The film had a notorious production history, with Nicholson taking over the project from writer-director Robert Towne, and the dense plot can be difficult to follow. But if The Two Jakes doesn't measure up to the legendary status of its stylish predecessor, the film does satisfy on its own terms and brings the events of Chinatown to a moving conclusion. Terrific work by Keitel and supporting players Meg Tilly, Madeleine Stowe, Eli Wallach, and Ruben Blades. --Tom Keogh

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