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Tony Darrow, James Lew, Meng Lo, Vincent Pastore, Shing Ka, and Jay Kwon in Made in Chinatown (2021)

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The story "Made in Chinatown" was in part inspired by writer Mark V. Wiley's love of elements in four films: The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984), Big Trouble in Little China (1986), The Freshman (1990), and Kiss Me, Guido (1997). This was merged with his obsession with the Shaw Bros. classic '80s kung-fu flicks, featuring Meng Lo and Feng Lu.
Made in Chinatown was shot almost entirely in Philadelphia because Philadelphia's Chinatown is so large, authentic and preserved.
The title "Made in Chinatown" is a play on the phrase "Made in China" and the notions of being "Made" in the Mafia. And so "Vinny" Chow literally is "MADE in Chinatown."
"Made in Chinatown" was the closing film at the Newark International Film Festival (09.07.19). It met a sold-out crowded theater and won two awards: 1) Vincent Pastore - Best Actor in a Feature, and 2) Jay Kwon - Best Stunts.

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