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One Day in Locke is a 1971 documentary directed by Peter Yung Wai-chuen. It captures the history and decline of Locke, California, the first Chinatown in the United States, focusing on its Chinese laborer roots from the 19th century.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Original prints are particularly scarce, and there's an ongoing interest in documentary films that explore niche histories like this one. You might come across VHS or DVD releases occasionally, but the hunt for a well-preserved copy can be rewarding in its own right, especially for those invested in capturing the Chinese American narrative.
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One Day in Locke is a documentary film.
One Day in Locke was directed by Peter Yung Wai-chuen.
The film focuses on Locke, California, the first Chinatown in the United States, and its Chinese laborer roots.
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