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 ...more
MPAA Rating: R | Year: 1976 | Running Time: 109 minutes
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$30.99CRITERION COLLECTION: KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE
John Cassavetes's elliptical mid-1970s picture walks a fine line between self-indulgent and inventive. Fascinating in its originality, the film is somewhat undercut by an unsteady blend of naturalism and artifice. Originally developed with Martin Scorsese, the movie is ostensibly a gangster film, but the genre is bent into a demented character study. Cassavetes regular Ben Gazzara delivers an absorbing performance as the man forced into a moral quandary and barely aware of it. The movie was ...more
- Ben Gazzara - Cosmo Vitelli
- Timothy Carey - Flo
- Azizi Johari - Rachel
- Meade Roberts - Mr. Sophistication
- Seymour Cassel - Mort Weil
- Jack Ackerman - Musical director
- Val Avery - Blair Benoit
- Haji - Haji
- John Finnegan - Cabbie
- David Rowlands - Lamarr
- Gene Darcy - Commodore
- Jason Kincaid - Parking Lot Attendant
- Kathalina Veniero - Annie
- Frank Thomas
- John Cassavetes - Director
- Al Ruban - Producer
- John Cassavetes - Screenwriter
- Phedon Papamichael - Art Director
- Mary Hurne - Costume Designer
- Tom Cornwell - Editor
- Anthony Harris - Composer (Music Score)
- Bo Harwood - Composer (Music Score)
- Bryan Ryman - Production Designer
- Sam Shaw - Production Designer
- Al Ruban - Cinematographer
- Frederick Elmes - Cinematographer
- Michael Stringer - Cinematographer
- Mike Ferris - Cinematographer











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