Rising Sun (film)
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The movie poster for Rising Sun. |
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Directed by | Philip Kaufman |
Produced by | Peter Kaufman |
Written by | Michael Crichton Philip Kaufman Michael Backes |
Starring | Sean Connery Wesley Snipes |
Music by | Tōru Takemitsu |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date(s) | July 30, 1993 |
Running time | 125 min. |
Language | English |
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Rising Sun is a 1993 film directed by Philip Kaufman. The film stars Sean Connery (who was also the executive producer), Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. Kaufman, Michael Crichton and Michael Backes wrote the screenplay, which was based on Crichton's novel Rising Sun.
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[edit] Plot
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Lt. Web Smith (Snipes) is a police detective called in to investigate the death of an American woman at a party in the offices of a Japanese corporation. Former police captain John Connor (Connery) tells him that there's more going on than meets the eye.
[edit] Distribution and response
The Japanese release of the movie has an edited dialogue between Web Smith and Jingo Asakuma. In the original version, Jingo says, "Do you know the term 'hisabetsu burakumin'?", referring to burakumin minority in Japan. In the Japanese release, the original dialogue is replaced by "Do you know the term 'racial prejudice'?" No other changes to the dialogue were made.[citation needed]
[edit] Cast
Actor | Role |
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Sean Connery | Capt. John Connor |
Wesley Snipes | Lt. Webster "Web" Smith |
Harvey Keitel | Lt. Tom Graham |
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | Eddie Sakamura |
Mako | Yoshida-san |
Ray Wise | Senator Morton |
Tia Carrere | Jingo Asakuma |
Steve Buscemi | Willy "The Weasel" Wilhelm |
Tatjana Patitz | Cheryl Lynn Austin |
[edit] Reaction
[edit] Box office performance
Rising Sun was released on 30 July 1993 in 1,510 theaters across the US. It grossed $15,195,941 (24.1% of total gross) on its opening weekend. During its run in theaters, the film grossed $63,179,523 (58.9%) in the US and $44,019,267 (41.1%) overseas for a worldwide total of $107,198,790. The film spent six weeks in the Top 10.
[edit] Awards and critical reception
Rising Sun won the ASCAP Award in the category of Top Box Office Films in 1994, and was nominated for a PFS Award in the category for best Exposé in 1994.