CHINATOWN: Why A Famous Last Line Almost Never Happen - REWIND
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Join Sandy and Terry as they discuss one of the film's most iconic closing lines - "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown" - from the 1974 movie CHINATOWN. The film was written by Robert Towne and directed by Roman Polanski. It features Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in the lead roles. In this episode, we will discover the fascinating story behind the creation of this famous last line and why it nearly didn't make it into the movie.   👍 If you enjoy the show, please remember to follow us and leave a review where you listen to podcasts.    📸 Check out our IG for photos @thewritershangoutpodcast   💙 If you have an idea for the podcast or would like to comment, don't hesitate to get in touch with us @[email protected]      PAGE International Screenwriting Awards  Hollywood’s favorite screenwriting contest -- one of the industry's top sources for new talent.
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