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Bet MacArthur <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Mar 1997 23:06:10 -0500
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Greetings, friends--  One of the most delightful contemporary American
comedies featuring an unseen central character is Wayne Wang's 1982 *Chan is
Missing.* This very agreeable four-star comedy is a delish' introduction (for
non-Asian Americans) to the humor and values of many urban American Asian
communities. Wang's success with it is all the more remarkable since, I hear,
he shot the film in a few weekends on a tiny budget supplied by a few
friends' VISA cards.
Regards,
Bet MacArthur
AAI
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Cambridge MA (617) 455 6189 &
Los Angeles (310) 313 5059
 
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