
Overview:
When Harry Levine, an aging, unsuccessful Greenwich Village writer, is fired from his job as restaurant doorman, he calls on friend and mentor Jake, ostensibly to collect a long-standing debt.Status: | Released (2000-09-02) |
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Screen: | Ira Lewis |
Productions: | Chal Productions, The Shooting Gallery |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 1158: Al Pacino - Director - Directing
- 91829: Ira Lewis - Writer - Writing
- 1536524: Michael Hadge - Producer - Production
- 36188: Larry Meistrich - Producer - Production
- 1536527: Anne Gorman - Costume Supervisor - Costume & Make-Up
- 1536525: Noah Herzog - Editor - Editing
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In Carlito's Way, Al Pacino warns us that “a favor’s gonna kill you faster than a bullet.” In Chinese Coffee (2000) we see what he meant by that. Harry Levine (Pacino) and Jake Manheim (Jerry Orbach), whose friendship seems to illustrate that misery loves company, have exchanged favo ....
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