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<big>When aging, unsuccessful Greenwich Village writer Harry Levine is fired from his job as restaurant doorman, he calls on friend and mentor Jake, ostensibly to collect a long-standing debt. Harry takes the opportunity to solicits his opinion on his latest manuscript, a work of semi-fiction based on their longtime friendship. Although he initially denies having read it, Jake later attacks it on aesthetic grounds, and deep-seated feelings of betrayal and jealousy surface, resulting in a traumatic confrontation.</big>


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==Release Info:==
==Release Info:==
'''Release Date:''' ??? | '''Length:''' ??? min | '''Genre:''' ??? | '''MPAA Rating:''' Unknown | '''Note(s):''' ???
'''Release Date:''' September 2, 2000 (USA) | '''Length:''' 99 min | '''Genre:''' Drama | '''MPAA Rating:''' Rated R for language | '''Note(s):''' I didn't find a trailer for this movie. Below is the scene with Paul Butler.


== Media: ==
== Media: ==
View Trailer | Watch FREE
[https://old.bitchute.com/video/VMkBdyves3gt/ View Clip] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA4RP1dwcU4 Watch FREE]


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 18 January 2025

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When aging, unsuccessful Greenwich Village writer Harry Levine is fired from his job as restaurant doorman, he calls on friend and mentor Jake, ostensibly to collect a long-standing debt. Harry takes the opportunity to solicits his opinion on his latest manuscript, a work of semi-fiction based on their longtime friendship. Although he initially denies having read it, Jake later attacks it on aesthetic grounds, and deep-seated feelings of betrayal and jealousy surface, resulting in a traumatic confrontation.

ChineseCoffee-2000-poster.jpg

Cast and Crew:

Director(s):

Al Pacino

Writer(s):

Ira Lewis (Play, Screenplay)

Starring:

Al Pacino, Jerry Orbach, Susan Floyd, Ellen McElduff, Michel Moinot, Judette Jones, Paul J.Q. Lee, Joel Eidelsberg, Maria Gentile, Christopher Evan Welch, Neal Jones, Laura Esterman, Hazelle Goodman, James Bulleit, Mark Scarola, John Darren, Frank Guy, Madison Arnold, Libby Langdon, Paul Butler, Shelley Gershoni, Gino D'Cafango, Sondra Gorney, Norris Mailer, Francis Maiorino, Gary Marinoff, Michael Matsumura, Moet Meira, George F. Miller, Nick Stellate

Producer(s):

James Bulleit, Anne Damato, C.J. Follini, Michael Hadge, Larry Meistrich, John Mollura, Robert Salerno

Unknown Cast:

Release Info:

Release Date: September 2, 2000 (USA) | Length: 99 min | Genre: Drama | MPAA Rating: Rated R for language | Note(s): I didn't find a trailer for this movie. Below is the scene with Paul Butler.

Media:

View Clip | Watch FREE

External Links

IMDB | Read Review