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Robert Towne

Born 1934 · American screenwriter and script doctor

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[ Life ]

Robert Towne arrived in Los Angeles during the studio system's twilight, a screenwriter armed with an almost obsessive attention to dialogue and character behavior. Born in 1934, he cut his teeth writing for television before selling his first feature script, *The Tomb of Ligeia*, to Roger Corman in 1964. By the early 1970s, he was Hollywood's most sought-after script doctor, uncredited on films like *The Godfather* and *Chinatown* before receiving sole credit on the latter in 1974.

[ Words & Works ]

*Chinatown* remains his masterwork—a script so precisely constructed that film schools still teach its architecture. He won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1975. *Shampoo* (1975) and *Personal Velocity* (2002) followed, each examining moral ambiguity in American life. Towne's real gift was never plot mechanics but the spaces between scenes, where characters betray their desperation. His dialogue doesn't announce itself; it breathes. That restraint—the refusal to explain—explains why writers still steal from him.

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Robert Towne is best known for quotes on On Starting Over. Among the most cited: "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown." from Chinatown.

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Quotes on MotivatingTips are sourced from Chinatown.

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Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown.

VerifiedChinatown, 1974, spoken by Walsh (Joe Mantell)
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The real genius here isn't about Chinatown at all—it's about the moment when a good man accepts that some systems are too corroded to fix from within. Towne captures something most moral tales won't admit: sometimes the bravest thing isn't fighting the corruption, but recognizing when you're simply outmatched by it. Like a journalist who realizes her editor will never publish the story because someone higher up has already decided the truth doesn't matter, Jake Gittes learns that innocence itself becomes a liability in a world where power operates by different rules entirely. The line matters because it doesn't offer us the comfort of a redemptive struggle—it offers us the harder comfort of clarity about what we actually face.

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