The Killing of a Chinese Bookie

1976

Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller

20
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 79% · 28 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 82% · 2.5K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 15670 15.7K

Plot summary

Cosmo Vittelli, the proprietor of a sleazy, low-rent Hollywood cabaret, has a real affection for the women who strip in his peepshows and the staff who keep up his dingy establishment. He also has a major gambling problem that has gotten him in trouble before. When Cosmo loses big-time at an underground casino run by mobster Mort, he isn't able to pay up. Mort then offers Cosmo the chance to pay back his debt by knocking off a pesky, Mafia-protected bookie.

Top cast

Seymour Cassel as Mort Weil
Ben Gazzara as Cosmo Vittelli
Morgan Woodward as The Boss
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1.13 GB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 15 min
Seeds 6
2.06 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 15 min
Seeds 32

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by outpix 6 / 10

Somewhere here lies a a great movie

Bizarre and non se·qui·tur best describe this nutty story that no film editor seems to have touched. But a magnificent performance by Ben Gazzara makes this otherwise artsy snooze fest very enjoyable.
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Reviewed by jazzest 7 / 10

That Obscure Sense of Reality

In many cases, the reality is enigmatic, and John Cassavetes is a genius to capture and exhibit that obscure sense of reality on celluloid. With deliberately rough camera work (containing lots of lens flares) and editing (not trimming out movements of the photographer's hands before and after actions), along with the crafted acting of Ben Gazzara, Cassavetes presents the obscure-hence-realistic underground gang world as no one else has. The camera movement and choreography of the murder scene is reminiscent of Godard--well calculated to appear to be not calculated. The scene is the only one accompanied by music; the entire film is inscrutably quiet.

The dragging story may be a part of his method, but it is a drawback to make the viewers lose their attentions. After Cosmo Vitelli (Gazzara) executes the killing, the plot focuses on the process he is going back to his ordinary life, but it is needlessly stretched out. Also, the scene of the confrontation against the gang members is a redundant second climax.

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