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Mystery Train

  • 1989
  • Unrated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
32K
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Yûki Kudô and Masatoshi Nagase in Mystery Train (1989)
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Three stories are connected by a Memphis hotel and the spirit of Elvis Presley.Three stories are connected by a Memphis hotel and the spirit of Elvis Presley.Three stories are connected by a Memphis hotel and the spirit of Elvis Presley.

  • Director
    • Jim Jarmusch
  • Writer
    • Jim Jarmusch
  • Stars
    • Masatoshi Nagase
    • Yûki Kudô
    • Screamin' Jay Hawkins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Jarmusch
    • Writer
      • Jim Jarmusch
    • Stars
      • Masatoshi Nagase
      • Yûki Kudô
      • Screamin' Jay Hawkins
    • 74User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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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
    • 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")
    • Director
      • Jim Jarmusch
    • Writer
      • Jim Jarmusch
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    paranoidandroid-1

    mystery train and all of jarmusch's films

    jim jarmusch affects his viewers in curious ways. in mystery train, he presents a series of situations, sometimes filled with off-beat humor, sometimes filled with tenderness, and, in one instance, characterized by one violent moment. on the whole, every moment is affecting, every moment is moving. jarmusch sees the world with such sensitivity and humor, such affection; there is no place for cynics or satirists. jarmusch has never emphasized technical virtuosity. his virtuosity, rather, is his ability to place characters who he obviously cares for in situations which endear them to the audience, his ability to show, with simple gestures and moments (like mitzuko's unorthodox cigarette lighting technique) our beauty, humanity's beauty, is our idiosyncracy and differences. steven soderbergh states that technical perfection is not as important as cinematic energy. jarmusch films have energy; it quiet, polite, lovely energy, but energy nonetheless.
    pooch-8

    Haunting and humorous triptych from amazing Jarmusch

    Mystery Train is a moody and atmospheric gem surrounding a flea-bag Memphis hotel. Great performances are dished out (Screamin' Jay Hawkins and Cinque Lee are hilarious in an argument over exotic fruits from foreign lands) all around, but I favor the dynamic duo of Youki Kudoh and Masatoshi Nagase. Their characters are "far from Yokohama," but love will find its way to Tennessee. The lighting of a cigarette, an impressive t-shirt collection, an argument over the merits of Carl Perkins versus The King, the smearing of some crimson lipstick, and an exhilarating invitation to bed -- the minutiae of a special bond beyond mere chemistry. The combination of Nagase's dour, glowering sourpuss and Kudoh's charming, enthusiastic pixie makes for a volcanic cocktail.
    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.
    8bapu_the_brave

    Weaving a narrative

    Jarmusch does a masterful job weaving three stories, portraying simultaneity of action, building a mood and creating believable characters. All the things that Tarrentino would later get credit for in Pulp Fiction are done here and better.

    The stories move at less than break-neck pace, so if you need action all the time this is not your film. But a belief in the reality of the world, and a compassion for the characters is wonderfully realized.

    Because each of the three stories has it's on rhythm, conflict and characters, some will be drawn more to one part of the trilogy than another. The wonder of this, the mastery shown, is when contrasted with other, lesser writers who attempt this but have three stories all with the same tone - for example in Sin City where everyone acts the same.

    I loved Mystery Train (as I had Down by Law). Bapu says check it out.
    SuzieBorgt

    Quirky movie

    Mystery Train is the type of movie that is over before you know it. Serious and funny at the same time. I like the layout of the picture, how all the people's live inter-mingled without touching each other and time started over when the next group of people started their adventure.

    Made in 1989, this movie still lives today, just like Elvis! Actually, this movie will be around for a very long time. With quirky being the "norm" for TV and movies now, it fits into the current movie atmosphere even more. I think this one fell in between the time of Twin Peaks & Northern Exposure on network TV and Six Feet Under and Dead Like Me on cable movie channels.

    This one ranks way up there with Momento as one of my favorite movies.

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    • Trivia
      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! ou la Légende vivante du rock and roll (1989) where Alec Baldwin is preaching from his broken-down car.
    • Goofs
      There are no direct flights from Memphis to Rome.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Crazy credits
      For Sara
    • Connections
      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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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1989 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • One Night in Memphis
    • Filming locations
      • Arcade Restaurant - 540 S. Main Street, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • JVC Entertainment Networks
      • Mystery Train
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,541,218
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,574,967
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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