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Synopsis
Al Pacino made a rare return to the stage in 1994 when he starred in a Broadway production of Ira Lewis's play Chinese Coffee. In this film adaptation of the drama, Pacino recreates his performance and also directs. Harry Levine (Pacino) is a writer in his early fifties who has published two novels, but never enjoyed enough literary success to leave his job as a doorman. Harry has just finished a third book, and is waiting for his close friend Jake Manheim (Jerry Orbach) to read the manuscript and give him his opinion. Harry is already edgy as he awaits Jake's verdict, since his longtime girlfriend, artist Joanna (Susan Floyd), has just called an end to their relationship. Jake, on the other hand, broke up with his wife Mavis (Ellen McElduff) when he decided to abandon his 30-year career as a photographer in pursuit of a (thus far unsuccessful) career as an actor. At first Jake tells Harry he hasn't yet read his new book, but in time he confesses that he has and that, from a literary standpoint, he thinks Harry simply doesn't have the talent to be a success; he also feels hurt and betrayed as a friend that Harry used sensitive moments from Jake's private life as plot points in his novel. Chinese Coffee was Al Pacino's second effort as a film director, following Looking for Richard, his semi-documentary look at staging William Shakespeare's Richard III. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ellen McElduff Mavis
Jerry Orbach Jake Manheim
Al Pacino Harry Levine
Susan Floyd Joanna

Production Crew

Barry Markowitz Additional Cinematography
Michael Spiller Additional Cinematography
Bonnie Timmermann Casting
Frank Prinzi Cinematographer
James Bulleit Co-producer
Elmer Bernstein Composer (Music Score)
Franne Lee Costume Designer
Al Pacino Director
Michael Berenbaum Editor
J. Miller Tobin First Assistant Director
Ira Lewis Play Author
Larry Meistrich Producer
Michael Hadge Producer
Robert Salerno Producer
Wing Lee Production Designer
Ira Lewis Screenwriter
Mathew Price Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2000
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Chal Productions
Shooting Gallery

Release
by 20th Century Fox