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In Corinth, a dying town 15 miles from Pittsburg: One evening, a Japanese businessman, who wanted to tear down the closed iron mills to build an amusement park, is found half dead in his mill. Bellboy Barry admits to have done it - in self... See more »

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Barry Mikowski
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Chris Sugita
Hiroaki Murakami ...
Sugita
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Jack Ruhle
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Mayor Peluso
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Eddie
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Mikey
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Charlie
Francis John Thornton ...
Womack
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Councilman (as Jeffrey J. Stephen)
Mark Lowenthal ...
Dr. Rathman
Goh Misawa ...
Tanazaki
J. Michael Hunter ...
Louis
Lenora Nemetz ...
Margie
Steve Aronson ...
Jo Jo
Zachary Mott ...
Bud
Michael R. Aubele ...
Ray
John Hall ...
Bar Player
Dean Wells ...
Bar Player
Alice Eisner ...
Neddie
Don Wadsworth ...
Hotel Manager
Douglas Pona ...
Hotel Clerk
Maria Becoates-Bey ...
Dispatcher
Rohn Thomas ...
Doctor
Patricia Hicok ...
Nurse
Lee Hayes ...
Nurse
Saundra Mason ...
Nurse
Craig Hosking ...
Helicopter Pilot
David W. Butler ...
Steelworker
Lamont Arnold ...
Watkins
Lonzo Green ...
Norman
Laverne M. Yorkgitis ...
Waitress
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Irate Driver (uncredited)
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Iron Worker (uncredited)

Directed by

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Hiroaki Yoshida

Written by

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Ryûnosuke Akutagawa ... (story "In a Grove")
 
Hiroaki Yoshida ... (screen story) and
Tim Metcalfe ... (screen story)
 
Tim Metcalfe ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Ilona Herzberg ... producer
Taiiichi Inoue ... associate producer
Katsumi Kimura ... co-executive producer
Edward R. Pressman ... executive producer
Oliver Stone ... executive producer
Hidenori Taga ... co-executive producer
Hidenori Ueki ... producer
Janet Yang ... associate producer

Music by

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Stanley Myers

Cinematography by

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Morio Saegusa ... director of photography

Editing by

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Bonnie Koehler

Editorial Department

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Edward R. Abroms ... first assistant editor (as Edward Abroms Jr.)
John Currin ... additional first assistant editor
Herb Hickey ... color timer
Brian Ralph ... negative cutter
Michael Wertz ... second assistant editor (as Mike Wertz)

Casting By

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Elisabeth Leustig

Production Design by

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Toby Corbett

Art Direction by

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Gary Kosko

Set Decoration by

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Diana Stoughton

Costume Design by

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Susie DeSanto

Makeup Department

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Lynne K. Eagan ... hair stylist
Deborah K. Larsen ... key makeup artist
Patty Bell ... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)
Tony Gardner ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Caldecot Chubb ... executive in charge of production
Gregory Lemkin ... bilingual production supervisor
Marjorie Webster ... post-production supervisor
Patricia Whitcher ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Terence J. Edwards ... first assistant director
Richard Murken ... second assistant director
Akiko Sakagame ... bilingual assistant director

Art Department

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Eileen Garrigan ... scenic artist
Gregory Jones ... set dresser
Eugene McCarthy ... property master
Yoichi Minagawa ... props: Tokyo unit
Motokazu Taniguchi ... props: Tokyo unit
Toru Ueno ... production designer: Tokyo
Don Yochum ... model maker
Elizabeth Flaherty ... art department coordinator (uncredited)
Thomas J. Garrigan ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Smith Harper Hutchings ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Bob Smith ... set dresser (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Dane A. Davis ... supervising sound editor
Stephen Halbert ... sound mixer
Kini Kay ... sound effects editor
Frank A. Montaño ... re-recording mixer
Christopher Sheldon ... supervising sound editor
Todd Toon ... sound effects editor
Karyn Foster ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Randell Vandegrift ... dialogue editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Martin Bresin ... special effects coordinator

Stunts

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Dan Bradley ... stunt coordinator
Christine Garrott ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Terry Jackson ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Peter Lyons Collister ... director of photography: second unit
Amy Hobby ... second assistant camera
Shane D. Kelly ... gaffer: second unit
Hiroshi Morozumi ... first assistant camera
Daryl 'Dazz' Reynolds ... best boy: second unit
Suzanne Tenner ... still photographer
Rick A. West ... gaffer
Bruce Byall ... best boy grip (uncredited)
Gregory L. Edwards ... grip (uncredited)
Jesse Mather ... lighting technician (uncredited)
Marty Miller ... grip (uncredited)
Heather Page ... camera loader (uncredited)
Rich Schutte ... additional a camera first assistant (uncredited)
Steve Smith ... key grip (uncredited)
Ted Wiegand ... electric: second unit (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Christine Garrott ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Hiroki Miyamoto ... stylist: Tokyo
Eileen Sieff Stroup ... assistant costume designer

Location Management

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Gerrit V. Folsom ... location manager

Music Department

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Peter Afterman ... music supervisor
Simon Chamberlain ... orchestrator
Thomas S. Drescher ... music editor
Nick Glennie-Smith ... music associate
Richard Harvey ... music associate
Austin Ince ... music supervisor
Graham Preskett ... orchestrator
Dawn Solér ... music supervisor
Diane DeLouise Wessel ... music supervisor
Richard Harvey ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Connie Papineau ... script supervisor
Suzan Lowitz ... script supervisor: second unit (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Vince Pecora ... honeywagon driver

Additional Crew

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Masayo Honda ... kimono stylist: Tokyo unit
Pat Jackson ... dialogue coach
Kent Linker ... dialogue coach
Jonathan Peters ... production assistant
Elena Azuola ... accountant (uncredited)
Tim Fahey ... production staff (uncredited)
Mary Jasionowski ... assistant accountant (uncredited)
Steve Parys ... set production assistant (uncredited)
Ronald C. Yochum Jr. ... property manager: Station Square (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In Corinth, a dying town 15 miles from Pittsburg: One evening, a Japanese businessman, who wanted to tear down the closed iron mills to build an amusement park, is found half dead in his mill. Bellboy Barry admits to have done it - in self defense. Chief Ruhle interrogates him and Sugito's young wife and business partners, but it takes a while, until he gets through the maze of apparently contradictory statements. Written by Tom Zoerner

Plot Keywords
Taglines Passion. Betrayal. Murder. Three different stories. Three different lies. See more »
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Also Known As
  • アイアン・メイズ ピッツバーグの幻想 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Labyrinthe infernal (France)
  • Iron Maze - Im Netz der Leidenschaft (Germany)
  • Laberinto de hierro (Spain)
  • América, Uma Razão Para Matar (Portugal)
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Runtime
  • 104 min
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Budget $12,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Goofs Boom mic in plain sight during the hotel reception scene and the scene with Chris Sugita and Jack Ruhle at the hospital. See more »
Movie Connections Features Bad Day at Black Rock (1955). See more »
Soundtracks THE END (AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW) See more »

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