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  1. Hace 1 día · William Mulholland: The real-life inspiration behind ‘Chinatown’. In Hollywood in the 1940s and 1950s, a series of crime dramas doused in black-and-white cinematography and a mysterious air of cool were released and became widely accepted as film noir. Several decades later, the great noir works of cinema were tapped into to create a new ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Chinatown Edición 50 Aniversario se muestra en su versión en 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray rebosante de extras en el disco 4K, donde esta obra maestra del cine está disponible con imagen en 2.39:1 4K ...

  3. Hace 1 día · As the iconic film ‘Chinatown’ celebrates its 50th annivesary, CNN’s Stephanie Elam describes how California’s water wars - central to the film’s plot - still persist today.

  4. Hace 5 días · El 20 de junio de 1974 se estrenaba Chinatown, obra cumbre de Roman Polanski que, protagonizada por un inolvidable Jack Nicholson, marcaría para siempre al neo-noir y al cine mismo. A cincuenta años de aquello, hacemos repaso de una obra única y formidable que influyó y sigue influyendo. Bienvenidos a un nuevo retro-análisis, hoy dedicado ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Mulholland’s life and Mulwray's character mirrored each other in significant ways. The dam break discussed early in Chinatown brought to mind the real St. Francis Dam disaster of March 12, 1928.

  6. Hace 1 día · A lot of filmmakers in the New Hollywood of the late 1960s and 70s seemed fascinated with the 1950s, the supposed 20 year cycle phenomenon of nostalgia and fashion. Chinatown is a fascinating example of a 40 year cycle. The 1970s saw the release of a wave of conspiracy thrillers such as The Parallax View and Three Days of the Condor, and this ...

  7. Hace 1 día · 50 years ago, cinema was in a unique position as both an industry and an art form, and Chinatown was a film that bridged two eras of Hollywood.Movies were changing in the '70s thanks in part to the burgeoning New Hollywood movement. Instead of the clean and palatable movies of Hollywood's Golden Age, these new auteur filmmakers told dark and gritty stories where the "good guys" didn't always win.