Chan Is Missing is a 1982 American independent film directed by Wayne Wang. The film follows two Chinese-American cab drivers, Jo and Steve, as they search for their missing friend, Chan, who has disappeared with their money.
As Jo and Steve navigate through San Francisco's Chinatown, they encounter various characters who provide conflicting information about Chan's whereabouts. The film explores themes of identity, cultural assimilation, and the complexities of the Chinese-American experience.
Chan Is Missing is considered a landmark in Asian-American cinema for its authentic portrayal of Chinese-American life and its use of non-professional actors. The film's innovative storytelling and realistic depiction of Chinatown set it apart from traditional Hollywood films.
Through its exploration of friendship, betrayal, and the search for truth, Chan Is Missing offers a unique perspective on the immigrant experience and the challenges of navigating between two cultures.
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(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock
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Sabor a mí
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Grant Avenue
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Theme from 'The Go-Between'
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Michel Legrand:
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