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Mystery Train

United States, Japan

1989

110 Min
Color
English
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DIR Jim Jarmusch

PROD Jim Stark

SCR Jim Jarmusch

DP Robby Müller

CAST Masatoshi Nagase, Nicoletta Braschi, Steve Buscemi

Synopsis

Written and directed by the ever-unpredictable Jim Jarmusch, Mystery Train is comprised of three short anecdotes involving foreign tourists in Tennessee. Each story is set in a fleabag Memphis hotel which has been redressed as a “tribute” to Elvis Presley. Story #1 involves two Japanese tourists whose devotion to Elvis blinds them of everything around them. Story #2 finds eternal victim Nicoletta Braschi sharing a room with stone-broke Elizabeth Bracco and having her problems solved by a spectral vision of The King. And story #3 offers the further misadventures of Bracco, her no-good boyfriend and her dysfunctional family. Any film that features Screamin’ Jay Hawkins as a hotel clerk has us squarely in its pocket. —allmovie guide

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Jim Jarmusch

With his trademark shock of white hair and ultra-cool rock star persona, Jim Jarmusch is the archetypal auteur of American independent film. Born on January 22, 1953, in Akron, OH, Jarmusch was the son of a former film critic for the Akron Beacon Journal. In University, he went to Paris as an exchange student and spend most of his time at the Parisian Cinemas. Upon his return to New York, Jarmusch transferred to Columbia University, where, though he eventually received a degree in English literature. With no film experience, he was accepted into New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and soon found himself a teaching assistant to legendary maverick filmmaker Nicholas Ray. Ray helped him get funding for his thesis project, Permanent Vacation (1980). Though the film was later released to critical acclaim, his professors were underwhelmed by his final project and Jarmusch never got a degree from N.Y.U.

Jarmusch’s break came with his next film; the 30-minute short eventually… read more

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Christopher

28Jan10

When I rented this, I couldn't get English subtitles to work. Considering it was a Jarmuch flick, I even considered that this was not a technical problem but rather an artistic choice. I'm still not sure. But even not understanding the languages of the 1st two films, I thoroughly enjoyed it. If someone has seen this with subtitles, let me know. I'd like to watch it again.  
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lau

25Oct09

joe strummer trying to act? WINNER.   
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dramacidal

29Jul09

mystery train.One of the best of Jarmusch.Maybe this film ain't a masterpiece or it doesn't have the excellent performances but I'm sure is a tru independent absurd thing that I love watchin'.The second story isn't that strong but overall good.What to say about the other two stories?By the way the music is on the other level  

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