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  1. 103 minutes. Country. United States. Eat a Bowl of Tea is a 1989 film directed by Wayne Wang based on the novel Eat a Bowl of Tea by Louis Chu . It is a Chinese American romantic film starring Cora Miao, Russell Wong, Victor Wong, Siu-Ming Lau and Eric Tsang .

  2. Jan 10, 1990 · Eat a Bowl of Tea: Directed by Wayne Wang. With Victor Wong, Sau-Kei Lee, Yuen Fat Fai, Siu-Ming Lau. A study in culture bridging, including ... a new US-born husband, trying to work within the traditional ways, a new China-born wife, eager to join the "dream" of America, two family-minded fathers, lots of gender-related social bifurcations.

    • (835)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Wayne Wang
    • 1990-01-10
  3. Ben, an ex-American G.I., has just returned to New York City from his mother's home town in China with his Chinese bride, Mei Oi. The meeting of Ben and Mei Oi was arranged by Ben and Mei Oi's respective parents. Mei Oi's family is much the same as Ben's, with Mei Oi's father, who she has never met, living in New York City, while Mei Oi lived ...

  4. Rent Eat a Bowl of Tea on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Just prior to the end of World War II, a law responsible for halting Chinese immigration to the ...

    • (17)
    • Wayne Wang
    • PG-13
    • Cora Miao
  5. 444846003. Eat a Bowl of Tea is a 1961 novel by American writer Louis Chu. It was the first Chinese American novel set in Chinese America. [dubious – discuss] Because of its portrayal of the "bachelor society" in New York 's Chinatown after World War II, it has become an important work in Asian American studies. [1]

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  7. Oct 23, 2008 · You have to eat a lot of sh*t to make a movie." Eat a Bowl of Tea was released in the United States on July 21, 1989. Caryn James in her New York Times review of the film called it a "wry, irreverent, endearing new comedy of cross-cultural manners. [...]Eat a Bowl of Tea has the slightly frantic pace of a 1940's screwball comedy. It becomes ...

  8. Eat A Bowl Of Tea. This engaging comedy-drama examines a post-WWII American phenomenon where, after years of strict immigration laws and forced separation of spouses, Chinese immigrants were finally able to bring theirmates to the US. For longtime residents of Chinatown, it was too late to effect conjugal reunions, but many older Chinese ...

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