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
Cast:Masatoshi Nagase, Youki Kudoh, Nicoletta Braschi, Elizabeth Bracco, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Joe Strummer, Rick Aviles, Steve Buscemi, Cinqué Lee, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Rufus Thomas, Jodie Markell, Sy Richardson, Tom Noonan, Sara Driver, Stephen Jones
Cannes: Grand Prix Ex-aequo
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Title: Mystery Train (1989)
Directed by: Jim Jarmusch
Date of birth: 22 January 1953, Akron, Ohio, USA
Writing credits:
Jim Jarmusch
Music by: John Lurie
Country: USA | Japan
Language: English | Japanese | Italian
Color: Color
Runtime: 113 min.