Golden Gate (film)
Golden Gate is a 1994 American drama film produced by American Playhouse. Set in San Francisco, California, it tells the story of a 1950s G-Man (played by Matt Dillon) who ends up in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Communist prosecutions, which leads him to become involved with a young Chinese American woman (played by Joan Chen) whose father he helped to put in prison. The film also features Bruno Kirby and Tzi Ma. The film is directed by John Madden and written by Asian American dramatist David Henry Hwang.
Golden Gate | |
---|---|
Theatrical Poster | |
Directed by | John Madden |
Produced by | Michael Brandman |
Written by | David Henry Hwang |
Starring | |
Music by | Elliot Goldenthal |
Edited by | Sean Barton |
Distributed by | The Samuel Goldwyn Company American Playhouse Theatrical Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $395,105 (USA)[1] |
The film is available on videocassette and DVD.[2]
Cast
- Matt Dillon as Agent Kevin David Walker
- Joan Chen as Marilyn Song
- Bruno Kirby as Agent Ron Pirelli
- Teri Polo as Cynthia
- Tzi Ma as Chen Jung Song
- Keone Young as Benny Ying
Notes
- Filmed between December 7, 1992 and February 9, 1993 in San Francisco with additional scenes at UC Berkeley.
Year-end lists
- Top 10 worst (alphabetical order, not ranked) – William Arnold, Seattle Post-Intelligencer[3]
- Top 10 worst (not ranked) – Dan Webster, The Spokesman-Review[4]
See also
External links
References
- Golden Gate at Box Office Mojo
- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BYRIN2
- Arnold, William (December 30, 1994). "'94 Movies: Best and Worst". Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Final ed.). p. 20.
- Webster, Dan (January 1, 1995). "In Year of Disappointments, Some Movies Still Delivered". The Spokesman-Review (Spokane ed.). p. 2.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.