Iron Maze (1991)
1h 44m
Running Time
November 1, 1991Release Date
Iron Maze (1991)
1h 44m
Running Time
November 1, 1991Release Date
Plot.
In Corinth, a dying town 15 miles from Pittsburgh: 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.
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Cast & Crew.
Jeff Fahey
Barry Mikowski
Bridget Fonda
Chris Sugita
Hiroaki Murakami
Sugita
Hiroaki Murakami
Sugita
J.T. Walsh
Jack Ruhle
John Randolph
Mayor Peluso
Peter Allas
Eddie
Gabriel Damon
Mikey
Carmen Filpi
Charlie
Francis John Thornton
Womack
Jeffrey Stephan
Councilman
Mark Lowenthal
Dr. Rathman
Hiroaki Yoshida
Director
Goh Misawa
Tanazaki
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
Writer
J. Michael Hunter
Louis
Lenora Nemetz
Margie
Tim Metcalfe
Writer
Steve Aronson
Jo Jo
Ilona Herzberg
Producer
Zachary Mott
Bud
Hidenori Ueki
Producer
Michael R. Aubele
Ray
Stanley Myers
Composer
John Hall
Bar Player
Dean Wells
Bar Player
Morio Saegusa
Cinematographer
Bonnie Koehler
Editor
Alice Eisner
Neddie
Don Wadsworth
Hotel Manager
Elisabeth Leustig
CastingDirector
Toby Corbett
ProductionDesigner
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
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Iron Maze is a 1991 Japanese and American film directed by Hiroaki Yoshida and executive produced by Oliver Stone, starring Jeff Fahey, Bridget Fonda, Hiroaki Murakami, and J.T. Walsh.
Based on Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's story In a Grove (the same short story that was used for Kurosawa's Rashomon), this contemporary re-telling shifts the action to a Pennsylvania 'Rust Belt' town.