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The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (Criterion Collection)(2 disc)

 

  Written and Directed by John Cassavetes

US 1976-1978 / Crime / 108-135 min / Color / Monaural / 1.85:1 Widescreen  Anamorphic / NTSC /  In English with Optional  Thai and English Subtitles
Ben Gazzara, Timothy Carey, Azizi Johari, Meade Roberts, Seymour Cassel, Alice Friedland.

John Cassavetes takes a contemporary film noir turn (which he would return to in Gloria) after exploring domestic melodrama in A Woman Under the Influence with The Killing of a Chinese Bookie. Ben Gazzara plays Cosmo Vitelli, the owner of a sleazy Los Angeles strip joint, who loses $20,000 at a mob gambling club owned by a small time gangster (Seymour Cassel). Since Cosmo doesn't have the $20,000, he is forced to murder a Chinese bookie in order to clear his debt to the mob. What Cosmo doesn't know is he's part of a set-up. The bookie is actually a West Coast mob boss protected around the clock by bodyguards. The mobsters figure that Cosmo will be killed in an impossible hit and they can take over his nightclub. But Cosmo proves luckier than the mobsters think -- he manages to kill his target, and now the mobsters have to track down Cosmo and kill him. Initially, at 133 minutes, the movie was subsequently re-edited by Cassavetes to 108 minutes.

 
       

Bonus Features:

- New high-definition digital transfer of Cassavetes' 108-minute edit from the 1978 theatrical re-release, with restored image and sound, and enhanced for widescreen television

- Two versions of The Killing of a Chinese Bookie: Cassavetes' original 135-minute cut as well as his subsequent 108-minute re-edit.

-New video interviews with star Ben Gazzara and producer Al Ruban

- Audio interviews with Cassavetes  by film historians Michel Ciment and Michael Wilson conducted after the film's release

- Stills gallery featuring rare behind-the-scenes production photos