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Mystery Train (1989)
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Starring: Rick Aviles, Elizabeth Bracco, Nicoletta Braschi, Steve Buscemi, "Screaming" Jay Hawkins, Youki Kudoh, Cinque Lee, Masatoshi Nagase, Joe Strummer
Director: Jim Jarmusch
Category: Drama, Comedy, Independent
Studio: MGM / UA
Subtitles:
Spanish, French
Length:
110 mins
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"One of the year's strongest and most memorable features."- Boxoffice

After the critical triumphs of Stranger Than Paradise and Down By Law, director Jim Jarmusch was called "the most arresting filmmaker to surface in the American cinema" by The New York Times.Mystery Train is a "smart and curiously affecting" (The Nation) comedy, that is "funny and thoroughly satisfying" (The New York Times)!

Named after an Elvis Presley hit, Mystery Train interweaves three engrossing stories, all centering around the Presley legend and his beloved hometown of Memphis.As the character's paths collide -- through laughter, fear and fate -- you can practically feel the presence of the King himself in every scene…and his legacy impressed on a generation of equally lost souls in this "wry, brilliantly structured comedy" (Boxoffice).

 
 
   
   

 
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