Combination Platter
- Original title
- Combination Platter
- Year
- 1993
- Running time
- 84 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Jeff Lau
- Coleen O'Brien
- Colin Mitchell
- Kenneth Lu
- Thomas K. Hsiung
- Peter Kwong
- James DuMont
- Lester Chan
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Drama | Independent Film (US)
- Synopsis
- Made on the proverbial shoestring, Combination Platter represents the directorial debut of 23-year-old Tony Chan. Himself a Hong Kong émigré, Chan draws from his own experiences in detailing the tribulations of illegal immigrant Robert (Jeffrey Lau), who takes a low-paying job at a Szechuan restaurant in New York (the film was shot in the restaurant owned by Chan's parents!). Robert would like to attain U.S. citizenship and has been told that this will be possible if he marries an American girl. Frightened at this prospect -- -especially since it will set him back 25,000 dollars -- Robert nonetheless scurries about to "Americanize" himself in as short a time as possible. (Did you know that tipping the waiter is considered an insult in China?) The plot is secondary to the film's atmosphere and ambience: the dialogue flows so naturally from the restaurant's patrons and employees that one is hard pressed to believe that a written script (by Tony Chan and Edwin Baker) actually existed.
- Awards
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1993: Sundance: Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award1993: Independent Spirit Awards: Nominated for Best Screenplay & Best First Feature
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