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Toshirô Mifune and Machiko Kyô in Rashomon (1950)

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Rashomon

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    The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. It is assumed that no one who is diligently avoiding spoilers will be visiting this page in the first place.



    The Rashômon, Rajmon or Raseimon is the main gate to a walled city. The ruined gate is the central setting and provides the title for Akira Kurosawa's famous 1950 film, Rashômon.



    Yes. "Rashomon" provides the setting of the story, while "In a Grove" is the character and plot of the movie. Both stories are from Japanese short story writer Akutagawa Ryunosuke (1892 - 1927).



    From Wikipedia: "The film's concept has influenced an extensive variety of subsequent works, such as the films Hero, Vantage Point, Courage Under Fire, The Usual Suspects, One Night at McCool's, Basic, Dokuz, Hoodwinked!."

    Rashomon itself is based on the story "In a Grove" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_a_Grove#.22In_a_Grove.22_and_the_movies) << The following movies have been based on the story of "In a Grove":

    * "The Outrage" - 1964, America; Director: Martin Ritt; Starring: Paul Newman * "Iron Maze" - 1991, America; Director: Hiroaki Yoshida; Starring: Jeff Fahey, Bridget Fonda, Hiroaki Murakami * "In a Grove" - 1996, Japan; Director: Hisato Satō; Starring: Shunsuke Matsuoka, Kaori Sakagami, Shigeki Hosokawa * "Misty" - 1997, Japan; Director: Kenki Saegusa; Starring: Yūki Amami, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Etsushi Toyokawa * "Ghost Dog" - 1999, Jim Jarmusch. >>

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Les Diaboliques (1955) Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot

    Wild Strawberries (1957) Directed by Ingmar Bergman

    Vertigo (1958) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

    8 1/2 (1963) Directed by Federico Fellini

    Sans Soleil (1984) Directed by Chris Marker

    Back to the Future Parts I, II & III (1985-90) Directed by Robert Zemeckis

    Twelve Monkeys (1995) Directed by Terry Gilliam ***based on the short film La Jetee by Chris Marker

    Memento (2000) Directed by Christopher Nolan

    All of the films listed deal with issues pertaining to the perception of time and/or events. This is only a short list of notable films that illustrate this very popular, perception theme. Does it all stem from Rashomon? Perhaps in the film medium, but in the literary sense this theme can be traced back thousands of years and is otherwise ancient. Either way, I believe all of the directors listed were at least aware of, if not influenced directly by Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon as it was one of the first foreign films to ever win an Academy Award.

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  • How long is Rashomon?
    1 hour and 28 minutes
  • When was Rashomon released?
    December 26, 1951
  • What is the IMDb rating of Rashomon?
    8.2 out of 10
  • Who stars in Rashomon?
    Toshirô Mifune, Machiko Kyô, and Masayuki Mori
  • Who wrote Rashomon?
    Akira Kurosawa, Ryûnosuke Akutagawa, and Shinobu Hashimoto
  • Who directed Rashomon?
    Akira Kurosawa
  • Who was the composer for Rashomon?
    Fumio Hayasaka
  • Who was the producer of Rashomon?
    Minoru Jingo
  • Who was the executive producer of Rashomon?
    Masaichi Nagata
  • Who was the cinematographer for Rashomon?
    Kazuo Miyagawa
  • Who was the editor of Rashomon?
    Akira Kurosawa
  • Who are the characters in Rashomon?
    Tajômaru, Wife, Husband, Woodcutter, Priest, Commoner, Medium, and Policeman
  • What is the plot of Rashomon?
    The rape of a bride and the murder of her samurai husband are recalled from the perspectives of a bandit, the bride, the samurai's ghost and a woodcutter.
  • What was the budget for Rashomon?
    $250,000
  • How much did Rashomon earn at the worldwide box office?
    $140,000
  • How much did Rashomon earn at the US box office?
    $46,800
  • What is Rashomon rated?
    Not Rated
  • What genre is Rashomon?
    Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Mystery
  • How many awards has Rashomon won?
    9 awards
  • How many awards has Rashomon been nominated for?
    14 nominations

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