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Mystery Train

  • 1989
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
32.236
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Nicoletta Braschi, Yûki Kudô, and Masatoshi Nagase in Mystery Train (1989)
Criterion Collection release trailer
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Drei Geschichten sind durch ein Hotel in Memphis und den Geist von Elvis Presley verbunden.Drei Geschichten sind durch ein Hotel in Memphis und den Geist von Elvis Presley verbunden.Drei Geschichten sind durch ein Hotel in Memphis und den Geist von Elvis Presley verbunden.

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    • Jim Jarmusch
  • Drehbuch
    • Jim Jarmusch
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Masatoshi Nagase
    • Yûki Kudô
    • Screamin' Jay Hawkins
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    32.236
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jim Jarmusch
    • Drehbuch
      • Jim Jarmusch
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Masatoshi Nagase
      • Yûki Kudô
      • Screamin' Jay Hawkins
    • 74Benutzerrezensionen
    • 58Kritische Rezensionen
    • 80Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Masatoshi Nagase
    Masatoshi Nagase
    • Jun (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    Yûki Kudô
    Yûki Kudô
    • Mitzuko (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    • (as Youki Kudoh)
    Screamin' Jay Hawkins
    • Night Clerk (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    Cinqué Lee
    Cinqué Lee
    • Bellboy (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    Rufus Thomas
    Rufus Thomas
    • Man in Station (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    Jodie Markell
    Jodie Markell
    • Sun Studio Guide (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    William Hoch
    • Tourist Family (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    Pat Hoch
    • Tourist Family (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    Joshua Elvis Hoch
    • Tourist Family (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    Reginald Freeman
    • Conductor (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    Beverly Prye
    • Streetwalker (segment "Far from Yokohama")
    Nicoletta Braschi
    Nicoletta Braschi
    • Luisa (segment "A Ghost")
    Elizabeth Bracco
    Elizabeth Bracco
    • Dee Dee (segment "A Ghost")
    Sy Richardson
    Sy Richardson
    • Newsvendor (segment "A Ghost")
    Tom Noonan
    Tom Noonan
    • Man in Diner (segment "A Ghost")
    Stephen Jones
    • The Ghost (segment "A Ghost")
    Lowell Roberts
    • Lester (segment "A Ghost")
    Sara Driver
    Sara Driver
    • Airport Clerk (segment "A Ghost")
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      • Jim Jarmusch
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      • Jim Jarmusch
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    8mike_sean

    Memphis Soul Stew

    Jim Jarmusch's follow-up to 1986's "Down By Law" is an engrossing trio of stories revolving around one night in a run-down Memphis hotel. Continuing his tradition of casting musicians as actors, he enlists Joe Strummer as a British Elvis and the late Screamin' Jay Hawkins as the hotel night clerk. R&B great Rufus Thomas appears in the train station, and Tom Waits is the voice of the radio DJ. John Lurie provides the score, along with a fabulous soundtrack of classic Memphis music (from Elvis Presley to the Bar-Kays). The stories are intertwined, with certain events being shown from the perspective of each of the three sets of characters. The town has fallen a bit since its heyday as a musical hotbed, but the spirits of its past can be sensed in the delapidated buildings and landscapes, all lovingly embraced by Jarmusch's lens. All of the night shots were actually filmed at night, and some scenes are subtitled in Japanese and Italian. As is typical with Jarmusch's work, the action unfolds at a leisurely pace, and not without some humor. The film's juxtaposing of cultures is a popular theme with the director, and one he would use again in his next anthology piece, "Night On Earth."
    7richard_sleboe

    Devils in disguise

    The great medieval philosopher Duns Scotus said that whatever leaves a mark remains present in its trace, and by studying the trace, we may study the thing itself. There are traces of Rock'n'Roll everywhere in Memphis, Tennessee, and Jim Jarmusch digs them up for us to see and hear. The plot of "Mystery Train" itself has some semblance of a song. Money is spent, hearts are broken, a gunshot rings, the jukebox plays. When everybody else is playing it cool, Steve Buscemi is the soul of the story as Charlie the Barber, a coward with a heart of gold. For the first time in a long string of enigmatic guest appearances, Tom Waits provides voice-over as a late night radio DJ. "Mystery Train" is also a work of critical feminism. From the very beginning, the girls make all the calls: cheerful Mitsuko, no-nonsense Luisa, chatterbox Dee-Dee. As the King himself once observed, they are devils in disguise.
    8jhclues

    Jarmusch Delivers An Original

    Memphis is the setting, and the specter of Elvis pervades a trio of stories in `Mystery Train,' written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. The three episodes that make up the movie are told separately and in their entirety, though they happen simultaneously in time, and share nothing more than a common local which serves as the hub around which the stories revolve. And with them, Jarmusch does what he does best: he invites the audience in to share some time with the individuals who populate his landscape, as he places them under the microscope to study the minutiae of their lives. In his hands, the details of everyday existence become fresh and new, like the first time you see a new city or make the acquaintance of a total stranger who forever after becomes a part of your life. It's an intimate style of filmmaking, almost voyeuristic, wherein the camera becomes the eyes of the audience and makes the viewer more than a mere onlooker; it places you in the scene, which allows you to experience what the characters are experiencing, to live what they are living. When someone is walking down the street, you're on that street with them, feeling the pavement beneath your feet; in the train depot, you drink in the atmosphere, feeling the texture of the walls, of the aged wood of the benches, smelling the age-old scents of time that hang on the air. You're there with the young couple from Japan, in Memphis to see Sun Studios and Graceland; and with the young widow from Rome, passing through with the casket of her late husband awaiting transport at the airport; and with three young men who have too much to drink and within a few hours find out how quickly life can become so complicated. Jarmusch works with such precision that it makes everything that happens seem spontaneous; it's an innate sense of knowing what works, and how to make that necessary connection with the audience by making all that transpires real. He's a skilled craftsman who knows what he wants and exactly how to deliver it. He creates the proper atmosphere, then introduces you to the characters through which his story will be told. And once the stage is set, Jarmusch knows that `who' these people are and what makes them unique is as important as the story itself, for in a sense, the characters `are' the story. It's an examination of human nature; of traits and of how people function under certain circumstances. And through each character the viewer gets a different perspective on what is happening, along with some insight into how we all relate to one another in a given situation, from the mundane to the bizarre. To tell his tale, Jarmusch has assembled a talented, eclectic cast of actors, including Masatoshi Nagase (Jun) and the charismatic Youki Kudoh (Mitsuko), the couple from Japan with opposing perspectives of Memphis; Nicoletta Braschi (Luisa), the widow awaiting a flight back to Rome; Elizabeth Bracco (Dee Dee), a young woman whose life is in transition; Tom Noonan (Man in Diner), a man with a menacing presence and a strange tale to tell; Steve Buscemi (Charlie), a regular guy led astray by trusting indifference, along with Rick Aviles (Will Robinson) and Lowell Roberts (Lester); Stephen Jones, a dead-ringer for Elvis who is extremely effective here as his ghost; and the two whose characters are pivotal to the story, Screamin' Jay Hawkins (Hotel Night Clerk), and Cinque Lee (The Bellboy). And--heard, but not seen-- Tom Waits (Voice of the Radio DJ). Thoroughly engrossing and highly entertaining, `Mystery Train' is vintage Jarmusch; a director whose minimalist techniques and style make for a satisfying and rewarding movie-going experience. He will not dazzle you with ILM F/X or feed you endless lines of witty dialogue; instead, he gives you more: A film that is artistically and cleverly rendered, with an engaging story and characters that are `real.' An independent filmmaker who stays true to his personal `vision,' Jarmusch gives you that which is rarely found in Hollywood. A film that is truly original. I rate this one 8/10.
    8rdoyle29

    An outsider's look at America

    "Mystery Train" is a witty look at different aspects of one of the crazes of our time, the worship of Elvis Presley. The cast includes cult performers like Tom Noonan (the serial killer in Michael Mann's "Manhunter"), Steve Buscemi, and singer Tom Waits (heard on the radio), and it is directed by one of America's leading independent directors. "Mystery Train" is possibly Jim Jarmusch's most immaculate film, and though the movie gets steadily darker in its comic tone, it is his least bleak work to date. The patterning is precise, the film growing richer as the three strands are finally woven together, or perhaps unwoven, as the characters go their separate ways. Robbie Muller, the great Dutch cameraman who shot Alex Cox's "Repo Man" and Wim Wenders' "Paris, Texas", once more brings an outsider's perspective to the American landscape, giving the night scenes and hotel interiors a Hopperesque look and endowing a dilapidated section of Memphis with an elegaic sadness.
    8zzapper-2

    This is America

    What a terrific film for us foreigners. The USA condensed into one bottle. Elvis, Screaming Jay Hawkins, a seedy hotel, an endless steamy night, the desolation, the Guide at the Sun Studios, the Japanese tourists: I don't want to say any more

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      The hotel where the three stories converge is no longer standing, so many fans of the movie have made pilgrimages to the site only to find that it no longer exists. It can, however, be seen in the background of the scene in Great Balls of Fire (1989) where Alec Baldwin is preaching from his broken-down car.
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      There are no direct flights from Memphis to Rome.
    • Zitate

      Mitzuko: Jun, why do you only take pictures of the rooms we stay in and never what we see outside while we travel?

      Jun: Those other things are in my memory. The hotel rooms and the airports are the things I'll forget.

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    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation/Roger & Me/Triumph of the Spirit/Mystery Train/Thelonius Monk: Straight, No Chaser (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Mystery Train
      Written by Junior Parker and Sam Phillips (uncredited)

      Performed by Elvis Presley

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. November 1989 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Japan
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Japanisch
      • Italienisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Arcade Restaurant - 540 S. Main Street, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
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      • JVC Entertainment Networks
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      • 2.800.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.541.218 $
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.574.967 $
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      • 1 Std. 50 Min.(110 min)
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