Made in Chinatown is a comedy action film directed by James Lew and starring Jay Kwon as Vinny Chow. The movie follows Vinny, a Chinese immigrant living in New York City's Chinatown who dreams of becoming a member of the Italian Mafia. Despite his lack of success, Vinny is determined to join the organization in order to win the heart of a beautiful Italian woman he has fallen in love with.

As Vinny goes through various comical scenarios in his effort to impress the Mafia bosses, he also discovers a hidden talent for martial arts. The skill proves useful when he inadvertently angers a rival gang that is threatening the safety of his community. Vinny takes it upon himself to protect his neighborhood from the gang's nefarious activities, all the while trying to navigate the complex web of Mafia politics.

The movie features a diverse cast of actors, including Tony Darrow, Raymond J. Barry, and Shuya Chang. It mixes elements of kung fu action, slapstick comedy, and mafia drama to create a fun and entertaining story. Made in Chinatown is a tribute to the classic martial arts films of the 1970s, but also brings a fresh perspective to the genre with its humorous approach to the subject matter.

Overall, Made in Chinatown is a lighthearted and enjoyable film that celebrates the cultural melting pot of New York City and the power of martial arts to bring communities together.

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