The Joy Luck Club (1993) The Joy Luck Club

The Joy Luck Club ★★★ 1993 (R) Universal themes in mother/daughter relationships are explored in a context Hollywood first rejected as too narrow, but which proved to be a modest sleeper hit. Tan skillfully weaves the plot of her 1989 best-seller into a screenplay which centers around young June's (Ming-Na) going-away party. Slowly the stories of four Chinese women, who meet weekly to play mah-jongg, are unraveled. Each vignette reveals life in China for the four women and the tragedies they survived, before reaching into the present to capture the relationships between the mothers and their daughters. Powerful, relevant, and moving. 136m/C VHS, Wide. Tsai Chin, Kieu Chinh, France Nuyen, Rosalind Chao, Tamlyn Tomita, Lisa Lu, Lauren Tom, Ming Na, Michael Paul Chan, Andrew McCarthy, Christopher Rich, Russell Wong, Victor Wong, Vivian Wu, Jack Ford, Diane Baker; Director: Wayne Wang; Writer: Amy Tan, Ronald Bass.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1993
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 136
Display Color
Formats VHS, Wide.
Credits
Role Name
Actor Andrew McCarthy
Actor Christopher Rich
Actor Lauren Tom
Actor Diane Baker
Actor Rosalind Chao
Actor Victor Wong
Actor France Nuyen
Actor Vivian Wu
Actor Tsai Chin
Actor Kieu Chinh
Actor Russell Wong
Actor Tamlyn Tomita
Actor Lisa Lu
Actor Michael Paul Chan
Actor Ming Na
Actor Jack Ford
Director Wayne Wang
Writer Ronald Bass
Writer Amy Tan

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