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- Mystery_Train_(film) runtime "113.0".
- Mystery_Train_(film) abstract "Mystery Train is a 1989 independent anthology film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and set in Memphis, Tennessee. The film comprises a triptych of stories involving foreign protagonists unfolding over the course of the same night. "Far From Yokohama" features a Japanese couple (played by Youki Kudoh and Masatoshi Nagase) on a blues pilgrimage, "A Ghost" focuses on an Italian widow (Nicoletta Braschi) stranded in the city overnight, and "Lost in Space" follows the misadventure of a newly single and unemployed Englishman (Joe Strummer) and his companions (Rick Aviles and Steve Buscemi). They are linked by a run-down flophouse overseen by a night clerk (played by Screamin' Jay Hawkins) and his dishevelled bellboy (Cinqué Lee), a scene featuring Elvis Presley's "Blue Moon", and a gunshot.The starting point for the script was the ensemble cast of friends and previous collaborators Jarmusch had conceived characters for, while the tripartite formal structure of the film was inspired by his study of literary forms. Cinematographer Robby Müller and musician John Lurie were among the many contributors who had been involved in earlier Jarmusch projects and returned to work on the film. Mystery Train's US$2.8 million budget (financed by Japanese conglomerate JVC) was considerable compared to what the director had enjoyed before, and allowed him the freedom to rehearse many unscripted background scenes. It was the first of Jarmusch's feature films to depart from his trademark black-and-white photography, though the use of color was tightly controlled to conform with the director's intuitive sense of the film's aesthetic.Mystery Train was released theatrically by Orion Classics under a restricted rating in the United States, where it grossed over $1.5 million. It enjoyed critical acclaim on the film festival circuit, and like the director's earlier films premiered at the New York Film Festival and was shown in competition at Cannes, where Jarmusch was awarded the Best Artistic Achievement Award. The film was also shown in the Edinburgh, London, Midnight Sun, Telluride, and Toronto film festivals, and was nominated in six categories at the Independent Spirit Awards. Critical reaction was overwhelmingly positive, with reviewers praising the structure, humor, and characters of the film, though there were discontented rumblings that the director had not been sufficiently adventurous.".
- Mystery_Train_(film) budget "2800000.0".
- Mystery_Train_(film) cinematography Robby_M%C3%BCller.
- Mystery_Train_(film) director Jim_Jarmusch.
- Mystery_Train_(film) distributor Orion_Classics.
- Mystery_Train_(film) gross "1541218.0".
- Mystery_Train_(film) language English_language.
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- Mystery_Train_(film) language Japanese_language.
- Mystery_Train_(film) musicComposer John_Lurie.
- Mystery_Train_(film) releaseDate "1989-05-13".
- Mystery_Train_(film) releaseDate "1989-11-17".
- Mystery_Train_(film) runtime "6780.0".
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Cinqu%C3%A9_Lee.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Elizabeth_Bracco.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Joe_Strummer.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Masatoshi_Nagase.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Nicoletta_Braschi.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Rick_Aviles.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Screamin'_Jay_Hawkins.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Steve_Buscemi.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Youki_Kudoh.
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- Mystery_Train_(film) writer Jim_Jarmusch.
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- Mystery_Train_(film) alt "A young Japanese couple are sitting on a dimly-lit street outside a restaurant with a neon sign. The woman is looking off camera and resting against the man, who is downcast with a cigarette in his mouth; both are wearing bright red lipstick. Superimposed above the couple is the title MYSTERY TRAIN, with credits in French at the bottom of the image.".
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- Mystery_Train_(film) budget "2800000.0".
- Mystery_Train_(film) caption "French theatrical poster for Mystery Train".
- Mystery_Train_(film) cinematography Robby_Müller.
- Mystery_Train_(film) country "Japan".
- Mystery_Train_(film) country "United States".
- Mystery_Train_(film) director Jim_Jarmusch.
- Mystery_Train_(film) distributor Orion_Classics.
- Mystery_Train_(film) editing "Melody London".
- Mystery_Train_(film) gross "1541218.0".
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- Mystery_Train_(film) music John_Lurie.
- Mystery_Train_(film) name "Mystery Train".
- Mystery_Train_(film) producer "Jim Stark".
- Mystery_Train_(film) producer "Rudd Simmons".
- Mystery_Train_(film) quote "What I like about the Japanese kids in Memphis is, if you think about tourists visiting Italy, the way the Romantic poets went to Italy to visit the remnants of a past culture, and then if you imagine America in the future, when people from the East or wherever visit our culture after the decline of the American empire – which is certainly in progress – all they'll really have to visit will be the homes of rock'n'roll stars and movie stars. That's all our culture ultimately represents. So going to Memphis is a kind of pilgrimage to the birthplace of a certain part of our culture.".
- Mystery_Train_(film) quote "[Mystery Train] is a meditation on nighttime and transience, on rhythm-and-blues and the city of Memphis, that comes camouflaged as a deck of three stories. Like its predecessors, it mixes high and low comedy, sadness and high jinks, and extracts a subtle, limpid beauty from the rawest of materials".
- Mystery_Train_(film) released "1989-05-13".
- Mystery_Train_(film) released "1989-11-17".
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- Mystery_Train_(film) source "—Jim Jarmusch, Interview, November 1989.".
- Mystery_Train_(film) source "—Luc Sante, Interview, November 1989.".
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Cinqué_Lee.
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- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Joe_Strummer.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Masatoshi_Nagase.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Nicoletta_Braschi.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Rick_Aviles.
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- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Steve_Buscemi.
- Mystery_Train_(film) starring Youki_Kudoh.
- Mystery_Train_(film) studio JVC.
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- Mystery_Train_(film) studio "Mystery Train Inc".
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