The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1978 Cut)

Friday, January 23 - Saturday, February 14, 2026

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1978 Cut! (Also playing: 1976 Original Theatrical Cut

Starring frequent collaborators Ben Gazzara and Seymour Cassel and based on an idea he developed with Martin Scorsese, Cassavetes’ unforgettable neo-noir is the tale of a strip-club owner pressured by gangland thugs into murdering a stranger.

After originally releasing a 135-minute version, Cassavetes responded to humdrum box office and negative reviews by trimming almost 30 minutes to put out this more widely seen 108-minute cut two years later. Opinions differ on which version is better, but in honor of Cassavetes’ stress-inducing, underseen noir’s 50th anniversary, we’re presenting both cuts, letting you make up your mind on these two very different takes on a beloved genre from one of independent cinema’s greatest masters.

In what other film would a waitress from famed post-hippie L.A. restaurant The Source take her morning break next door to audition for Ben Gazzara’s bizarro performance-art strip club? When his high-flying lifestyle owes debts to a sinister syndicate (led by Seymour Cassel and a wonderfully mushy Timothy Carey), he’s given a tough choice: knocking off a Chinese “bookie” or losing his beloved theatre.

Cassavetes renders all of this with a hallucinatory eye, subverting genre conventions with his unsettled rhythms and a sweetly absurdist tone. Likewise, Gazzara perfectly embodies the fractured, contradictory persona of a character as much filled with frailty and vice as he is with ambition and integrity.

“A movie about a testy, outsider artist and his gang of misfit collaborators, the John Cassavetes biopic once-removed.” -WBUR

  • Country USA
  • Year 1978
  • Running Time 108 minutes
  • Format DCP
  • Distributor AGFA
  • Director John Cassavetes
  • Cast Ben Gazzara, Timothy Carey, Seymour Cassel, Morgan Woodward, Azizi Johari
  • Accessibility Assistive Listening, T-Coil

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