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  1. 6 de sept. de 2000 · "Chinese Coffee" is a little acting exercise that only an actor would think to turn into a film. As the actor was Al Pacino, he could get it made, but this intimately conceived piece about two ...

  2. In Chinese Coffee (2000) we see what he meant by that. Harry Levine (Pacino) and Jake Manheim (Jerry Orbach), whose friendship seems to illustrate that misery loves company, have exchanged favors; Harry loaned Jake $500 to buy photographic equipment, and Jake said he would read Harry's manuscript.

  3. Harry and Jake, two unsuccessful writers, spend a cathartic evening arguing about money, aesthetics, their friendship, and Harry’s new manuscript.

  4. Harry and Jake, two unsuccessful writers, spend a cathartic evening arguing about money, aesthetics, their friendship, and Harry’s new manuscript.

  5. Chinese Coffee is no exception. Starring Al Pacino (in the first narrative film he's directed) as an author who gets fired from his restaurant job and decides to visit his fellow writer friend, played by Law & Order's Jerry Orbach, to collect some money that he owes him as well as get an opinion on his latest manuscript.

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  7. Chinese Coffee subtitles. There's a fine line between friendship and betrayal.. When Harry Levine, an aging, unsuccessful Greenwich Village writer is fired from his job as restaurant doorman, he calls on friend and mentor Jake, ostensibly to collect a long-standing debt.