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4 de jun. de 1982 · Two cab drivers search San Francisco's Chinatown for a missing person who owes them $4000. The film explores the challenges of Chinese-American identity and culture in 1982.
Chan Is Missing is a 1982 American independent comedy-drama film directed, co-written, produced and edited by Wayne Wang. It is his solo directorial debut. The film, which is shot in black-and-white , is plotted as a mystery with noir undertones, and its title is a play on the Charlie Chan film series, which focuses on a fictional ...
A Film by Wayne Wang Starring: Wood Moy & Marc Hayashi
A missing partner, a murder, and a cab license in San Francisco's Chinatown. Chan Is Missing is a 1982 film by Wayne Wang, the first Asian American director to get mainstream acclaim.
A low-key comedy about the lives of Chinese-Americans in San Francisco's Chinatown, starring a taxi driver who searches for a missing friend. The film explores the humor, culture and politics of the community, and the director's own identity as a Chinese-American filmmaker.
Chan Is Missing is a 1982 comedy film by Wayne Wang about two Chinese-American men searching for a missing friend in San Francisco. The film explores themes of identity, culture, and humor in the Asian-American community.
31 de may. de 2022 · Wayne Wang's debut film is a mystery comedy about two cabbies searching for a missing friend in San Francisco's Chinatown. The film challenges stereotypes, explores identity, and showcases Wang's distinctive style and vision.