
This week’s mystery movie was the 1990 Paramount picture The Two Jakes, with Jack Nicholson, Harvey Keitel, Meg Tilly, Madeleine Stowe, Eli Wallach, Ruben Blades, Frederic Forrest, Joe Mantell, Perry Lopez, David Keith, Tracey Walter, James Hong and Richard Farnsworth.
Costumes by Wayne A. Finkelman.
Music by Van Dyke Parks.
Associate Producer Alan Finkelstein.
Edited by Anne Goursaud.
Production design by Jeremy Railton and Richard Sawyer.
Photography by Vilmos Zsigmond.
Written by Robert Towne.
Directed by Jack Nicholson.
A Robert Evans, Harold Schneider production.
Further information on The Two Jakes is available from the AFI Catalog.
The Two Jakes is available on Blu-ray from Critics’ Choice Video.
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Continuing the theme of the oil business, I opted for The Two Jakes, the slow-moving and troubled sequel to Chinatown, responding to requests for more recent films and assurances that people don’t use Google’s reverse image search.
Most of the film was shot on a closed set, except for a courtroom sequence filmed at the Ventura County courthouse, and I was able to talk my way onto the set for a day. Jack Nicholson was extremely busy in the actor-director role, but took a moment to acknowledge a young fan who was wearing sneakers covered with Batman emblems as the hit movie had just come out. I had high expectations for The Two Jakes and was disappointed at the result. The film seemed to have all the elements – possibly too many – but nobody to put them together. And Richard Farnsworth was simply too nice a guy to ever seem malevolent.
We are in Vincent Canby territory. (The New York Times, August 10, 1990):
Anybody can begin a movie. It’s what happens from the midpoint on that separates the men from the boys. Jack Nicholson’s Two Jakes, the long-gestating sequel to Roman Polanski’s 1974 hit Chinatown, starts off with a lot of style and promise of period fun….
…There is a certain amount of musing about the effect of the past on the present. “Time changes things,” says Gittes with a good deal of solemnity. “You can’t forget the past any more than you can change it.” … Gittes has also become tamer, less of a loose cannon, less riveting to watch. He might even subscribe to Reader’s Digest…. The hold of the past on the present is more clearly evident in the way that The Two Jakes appears to be inhibited by the memory of Chinatown.

For Monday, we have a mysterious woman.
Update: This is Meg Tilly, with whom I had a pleasant chat during a break in filming on a very warm day.

For Tuesday, we have an enigmatic mystery guest.
Update: This is Joe Mantell.
Brain Trust roll call: Matt Berger (Monday’s mysterious woman), Sylvia (mystery movie and Monday’s mystery woman), Roget-L.A. (Monday’s mystery woman) and Benito (Monday’s mystery woman).

For “Hm Wednesday,” we have a mysterious fellow.
Update: This is Ruben Blades.

We also have this mysterious fellow and Back of the Head Guy.
Update: This is James Hong with Jack Nicholson as Back of the Head Guy.
Brain Trust roll call: Megan and Thom (Monday’s mystery woman), Sylvia (Tuesday’s mysterious fellow), Roget-L.A. (mystery movie and Tuesday’s mystery gent) and Stacia (mystery movie and Monday’s and Tuesday’s mystery guests).

For “Aha Thursday,” we have a mysterious fellow.
Update: This is Perry Lopez at City Hall with some period-incorrect brass railings.

And another mysterious fellow.
Update: This is Eli Wallach.

Finally, a third enigmatic gent.
Update: This is Richard Farnsworth.
Brain Trust roll call: Sylvia (Wednesday’s mystery guests and Back of the Head Guy), Mary Mallory (mystery movie, Monday’s and Wednesday’s mysterious guests), L.C. (mystery movie and mysterious cast), Mike Hawks (Wednesday’s mystery guest No. 2), B.J. Merholz (Wednesday’s mystery guest No. 2), Megan and Thom (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mysterious guest No. 1), Boebert (Wednesday’s mystery guest No. 2) and Suz N Chaz (Wednesday’s mysterious guest No. 2).

For Friday, we have a mysterious woman.
Update: This is Madeleine Stowe.

And these mysterious gents.
Update: This is Harvey Keitel, left, and Jack Nicholson.
Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (Tuesday’s and Thursday’s mysterious guests), B.J. Merholz (mystery movie), Benito (mystery movie and Thursday’s mysterious man No. 2), Mike Hawks (mystery movie and Monday’s and Thursday’s mysterious guests) and Sylvia (Thursday’s mystery guests).
Is that Meg Tilly in MASQUERADE?
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Leaning towards Meg Tilly.
Could be Jennifer but I don’t think so.
Not sure of the movie.
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Looks like Meg Tilly
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Meg Tilly?
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The Two Jakes 1990
Mon – Meg Tilly
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Meg Tilly for Monday.
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Tuesday – Joe Mantell, I think.
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For Tuesday, Joe Mantell in The Two Jakes (1990)
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Oh hey, it’s The Two Jakes! I was about to say I just watched this but Letterboxd tells me I actually watched it back in 2019. Holy cow. Anyway that’s Meg Tilly on Monday and I think Tuesday is Joe Mantell.
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Wednesday – 1) Ruben Blades
2) James Hong and BOTHG Jack Nicholson
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I thought you hated too many pictures on the imdb page? And if we’re going to 1990, why not just go to 2025? THE TWO JAKES. Meg Tilly Monday, Van Dyke Parks Tuesday, and Ruben Blades and James Hong today.
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The Two Jakes (1990) w/Jack Nicholson, Meg Tilly, Ruben Blades, James Hong, Harvey Keitel, Eli Wallach, Fredric Forrest, Joe Mantell…
(Just a little too easy)
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James Hong.
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Jimmy Hong: 96 and working. Gānbēi!
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Our movie is The Two Jakes with Ruben Blades.
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Looks like James Hong on Thursday, which only gives us 466 credits to choose from.
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Joan Allen and James Hong in “Nixon” (1995)?
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Perry Lopez, Eli Wallach, and Richard Farnsworth.
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Joe Mantell Tuesday.
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If this is The Two Jakes I am embarrassed.
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Eli Wallach and co. in THE TWO JAKES 1990. An odd sequel
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Perry Lopez, Eli Wallach, Richard Farnsworth, Meg Tilly in THE TWO JAKES.
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Thursday: 1) Perry Lopez
2) Eli Wallach and cropped to screen left, David Keith
3) Richard Farnsworth
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Madeline Stowe and Harvey Keitel and Jack Nicholson.
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Friday – 1) Madeleine Stowe
2) Harvey Keitel and Jack Nicholson
Looking forward to the Saturday breakdown.
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Madeleine Stowe, Harvey Keitel and Jack Nicholson.
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