Popularity: 6 (history)
Director: | Sion Sono |
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Writer: | Aaron Hendry, Reza Sixo Safai |
Staring: |
In the treacherous frontier city of Samurai Town, a ruthless bank robber is sprung from jail by wealthy warlord The Governor, whose adopted granddaughter Bernice has gone missing. The Governor offers the prisoner his freedom in exchange for retrieving the runaway. Strapped into a leather suit that will self-destruct within five days, the bandit sets off on a journey to find the young woman—and his own path to redemption. | |
Release Date: | Aug 31, 2021 |
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Director: | Sion Sono |
Writer: | Aaron Hendry, Reza Sixo Safai |
Genres: | Fantasy, Action, Horror |
Keywords | rescue, curse, disappearance, criminal |
Production Companies | Saturn Films, Patriot Pictures, XYZ Films, Eleven Arts Studios, Untitled Entertainment, Sion Production, Union Patriot Capital Management, Boos Boos Bang Bang, KOMODO PRODUCTIONS |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Nicolas Cage | Hero |
Sofia Boutella | Bernice |
Nick Cassavetes | Psycho |
Bill Moseley | Governor |
Tak Sakaguchi | Yasujiro |
YOUNG DAIS | Ratman |
Charles Glover | Enoch |
Cici Zhou | Chimera |
Louis Kurihara | Curi |
Tetsu Watanabe | Nabe |
Takato Yonemoto | Sheriff Takato |
Shin Shimizu | Deputy Shin |
Matthew Chozick | Matthew |
Constant Voisin | Constant |
Yuzuka Nakaya | Susie |
Lorena Koto | Stella |
Canon Nawata | Nancy |
Hiroshi Kaname | Gumball Boy |
Maya Carraz | Young Bernice |
Ilsa Levine | Bernice's Mother |
Makoto Nishimura | Action Samurai |
Grace Santos | Angel |
Ichika Suzuki | Bank Clerk |
Risa Yajima | Bank Clerk |
Saki Ohwada | Bank Clerk |
Amir Ito | Bank Customer / Samurai Gunmen |
Hikaru Nishimoto | Bank Customer |
Fusaku Tani | Bank Security Officer |
Mikiya | Bank Security Officer |
Chiho Fujii | Chimera's Servant |
Mion Ooyama | Chimera's Servant |
Mado Karasumori | Chimera's Servant |
Miyoshi | Chimera's Servant |
Matsuri Kohira | Chimera's Servant |
Riku Nakamura | Chimera's Servant |
Kenji Goto | Clock Tower Leader |
Kazunari Tosa | Clock Tower Man |
Nitohei Hanai | Clock Tower Man |
Christina Virzi | Crystal |
Nuutti Aleksis | Enoch's Servant |
Marion Katel | Geisha Girl |
Pamela Asahi | Geisha |
Yatsuhashi Saiko | Geisha |
Yūko Yoshii | Ghostland Nursery Teacher |
Natsuki Arao | Girl |
Kaori Toudome | Governor Caller |
Izumi Yumengo | Governor Girl |
Riri Sakurai | Governor Girl |
Mako Hiiragi | Governor Girl |
Sen Fujimaru | Governor Girl |
Momoka Asahi | Governor Girl |
Tsukino Yamamoto | Governor Girl |
Jai West | Jay |
Lisa | Mannequin Woman |
Riko Shibata | Mannequin Woman |
Marina Seike | Mannequin Woman |
Yurie Fukamachi | Mannequin Woman |
Koji Taniguchi | Merchant |
Noriko Yamade | Merchant |
Emiri Kisaragi | Moru |
Nakamo Emerson | Moru's Father |
Ayana Sogawa | Ninja |
Mai Saionji | Ninja |
Karin Takara | Ninja |
Seina Suzuki | Ninja |
Leo | Raimi |
Tatsuhiro Yamaoka | Ratman Jiro |
Yuto Endo | Ratman Ichiro |
Yusuke Motomura | Ratman Saburo |
Daisuke Izumi | Ratman Shiro |
Hideyuki Kobayashi | Sam |
Eiki Narita | Samurai |
So Kaku | Samurai |
Masato Onotsuka | Samurai |
Takahiro Konishi | Samurai |
Osamu Narimatsu | Samurai |
Chiharu Shimozono | Geisha Gal |
Narisa Suzuki | Geisha Gal |
Eri Hosoda | Geisha Gal |
Reona Seike | Geisha Gal |
Hiroko Yano | Geisha Gal |
Ritsu Hanaoka | Geisha Gal |
Mario Takashima | Geisha Gal |
Riyo Shigeta | Geisha Gal |
Michiko | Geisha Gal |
Yurino | Geisha Gal |
Mikoto Ise | Geisha Gal |
Ayaha Yamamoto | Ghostland Child |
Kurumi Shimizu | Ghostland Child |
Hiroyi Shimizu | Ghostland Child |
Ojiro Enomoto | Ghostland Child |
Kazuma Nobuhara | Ghostland Child |
Riku Mantani | Ghostland Child |
Kenshin Kawai | Ghostland Child |
Shu Yorozuya | Ghostland Child |
Kokona Kawai | Ghostland Child |
Yuki Matsuura | Ghostland Child |
Cyborg Kaori | Ghostlander |
Miyuki Mochizuki | Ghostlander |
Eiji Kayama | Ghostlander |
Rahul Barolia | Ghostlander |
Gordon Hyppolite | Ghostlander |
Rika Yoshida | Ghostlander |
Hajime Tennoji | Ghostlander |
Ryuichi Araki | Ghostlander |
Hiroki Yoshida | Ghostlander |
Saaya Hirayama | Ghostlander |
Jonathan Leflore | Ghostlander |
Shingo Tada | Ghostlander |
Junko Kimoto | Ghostlander |
Shoya Nagai | Ghostlander |
Kanako Konaka | Ghostlander |
Shun Kitagawa | Ghostlander |
Kazuo Kuroda | Ghostlander |
Takeshi Kuroda | Ghostlander |
Keiko Taniguchi | Ghostlander |
Tatsuya Kojima | Ghostlander |
Kota Wadazumi | Ghostlander |
Tatsuya Matsumura | Ghostlander |
Murasaki Maaya | Ghostlander |
Yamato Kuwamura | Ghostlander |
Mkoto Takeshita | Ghostlander |
Yasuho Nihei | Ghostlander |
Melinda Antaramian | Ghostlander |
Yu Imai | Ghostlander |
Miwa Komai | Ghostlander |
Antonio Scotto | Gunman |
Michael Filosa | Gunman / Gunman |
Yo Aoi | Gunman |
Ryunosuke Goto | Gunman |
B.T. | Gunman |
Shedrick Desi | Gunman |
Jeffrey Rowe | Gunman |
Teruaki Ogawa | Gunman |
Junichi Takakusagi | Gunman |
Tomoyasu Yamamoto | Gunman |
Keishi Miyamoto | Gunman |
Toshiki Hirose | Gunman |
Ikumi Takahashi | Samurai Town Child |
Keijiro Fukutomi | Samurai Town Child |
Koa Miyahara | Samurai Town Child |
Konon Miyahara | Samurai Town Child |
Kurea Woods Sugita | Samurai Town Child |
Minori Takahashi | Samurai Town Child |
Misaki Uemura | Samurai Town Child |
Noeru Ishida | Samurai Town Child |
Yasuhiro Noguchi | Samurai Town Child |
Reio Fukumaru | Samurai Town Child |
Riko Karatsu | Samurai Town Child |
Rintaro Kudo | Samurai Town Child |
Ryunosuke Takahashi | Samurai Town Child |
Tsubasa Tanaka | Samurai Town Child |
Yuto Yamamoto | Samurai Town Child |
Name | Job |
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Matt Russell | Visual Effects Producer |
Michelle Sullivan | Post Production Supervisor |
Kiyotaka Ohara | Assistant Art Director |
Kentaro Nishikido | Second Assistant Director |
Tamotsu Kanamori | Line Producer |
Wojtek Janio | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Hiroki Nakajima | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Benjamin Mullin | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Troy Ambroff | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Nobumasa Ohba | Set Dresser |
Takeshi Onoue | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Brian David Cange | Line Producer |
Toshihiro Isomi | Production Design |
Malgorzata Grzyb | Senior Colorist |
Sohei Tanikawa | Director of Photography |
Marcus Heleker | Assistant Editor |
George Loucas | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Atsushi Sahara | Set Dresser |
Philip Seeger | Second Assistant Director |
Gosia Grzyb | Senior Colorist |
Yuka Mashiro | First Assistant Camera |
Moe Ariizumi | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Keisuke Maeda | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Ryusuke Nakamura | Key Grip |
Sora Kawai | Storyboard Artist |
Ryan Webb | Finance |
Toshiyuki Kimura | Concept Artist |
Ikue Murai | Background Designer |
Taylor Levy | Editor |
Shinya Masuda | First Assistant Director |
Tokuhiro Yasukawa | Second Assistant Director |
Yuki Matsumoto | Production Manager |
Shigeru Tajima | "B" Camera Operator |
Ryotaro Kawaguchi | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Satoshi Takashima | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Mahiro Asanuma | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Naoki Takahashi | Assistant Camera |
Shunri Rinoie | Gaffer |
Alex Paillé | Storyboard Artist |
Hajime Komiya | Sound Mixer |
Takuya Nakatsuka | Property Master |
Hiroyuki Hata | Scenic Artist |
Nozomi Suzuki | Camera Intern |
Fumiaki Okuma | Digital Imaging Technician |
Lucas Wallenberg | Production Assistant |
Carissa Knol | Attorney |
Noriyoshi Yoshida | Sound Mixer |
Akito Fujiwara | Background Designer |
Toshiyasu Tsuji | Lighting Artist |
Sion Sono | Director |
Chelsea Ellis Bloch | Casting |
Joseph Trapanese | Original Music Composer |
Masaaki Kudo | Second Assistant Director |
Kôichi Furuya | Additional Camera |
Aaron Hendry | Writer |
Reza Sixo Safai | Writer |
Chieko Matsumoto | Costume Design |
Name | Title |
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Nate Bolotin | Producer |
Yasuo Kawashima | Co-Executive Producer |
Natalie Perrotta | Executive Producer |
Yuji Sadai | Executive Producer |
Michael Mendelsohn | Producer |
Nick Spicer | Executive Producer |
Goichiro Suzuki | Co-Executive Producer |
Ko Mori | Producer |
Lauren Craig | Associate Producer |
Mari Matsuda | Co-Executive Producer |
Laura Rister | Producer |
Reza Sixo Safai | Producer |
Aram Tertzakian | Executive Producer |
Shohei Sano | Co-Producer |
Katie Peabody | Associate Producer |
Toyoyuki Yokohama | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 20 | 26 | 15 |
2024 | 5 | 20 | 30 | 15 |
2024 | 6 | 24 | 45 | 11 |
2024 | 7 | 26 | 58 | 15 |
2024 | 8 | 20 | 45 | 11 |
2024 | 9 | 13 | 20 | 9 |
2024 | 10 | 17 | 30 | 10 |
2024 | 11 | 15 | 29 | 9 |
2024 | 12 | 14 | 21 | 9 |
2025 | 1 | 18 | 25 | 10 |
2025 | 2 | 13 | 23 | 3 |
2025 | 3 | 5 | 17 | 1 |
2025 | 4 | 2 | 5 | 1 |
2025 | 5 | 2 | 5 | 1 |
2025 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 3 |
2025 | 10 | 6 | 6 | 5 |
Trending Position
Year | Month | High | Avg |
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2025 | 4 | 962 | 962 |
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Nonsensical. Absurd. Ridiculous. Just plain stupid. These words usually serve to describe an incredibly awful movie that I try to forget forever and ever. However, some extremely rare pieces of absol ... utely crazy filmmaking are also characterized by the adjectives above, offering me the most entertaining time I can possibly ask for. An example of this case is Prisoners of the Ghostland. It’s exceptionally dumb, follows a narrative completely devoid of any logic, and mixes up dozens of many genres by using different costumes, all sorts of epic scores, and character archetypes. Boasting an impressive production and set design (major Hollywood studios should be envious), Sion Sono offers the audience precisely what they expect from a film starring the maddest actor alive, Nicolas Cage. From the well-choreographed, well-edited, explosively bloody, hilarious action sequences to the infinite storylines, the viewers either accept whatever lunatic plot point or device the movie throws at the audience, or this is going to be a festival of pointing out what’s wrong with the whole film. Prophecies, nuclear wars, zombies, samurais, cowboys… every generic development and formulaic characters we always see in every genre are present in this amalgam of pure chaos. As expected, Cage shines in another role that will probably generate thousands of new memes, but this time Sofia Boutella and Bill Moseley also deliver two captivating performances that kept me invested when Cage was out. The only problem I have with this type of movie is the balance of the whole craziness. I don’t mind every single minute being packed with utterly ludicrous stuff, but when it starts getting genuinely confusing, that’s when it becomes too much for me to handle. Nevertheless, as long as you keep your mind open and focus on the protagonist’s main mission - and solely on that - you’ll be able to enjoy this movie as much or more than I did. Prisoners of the Ghostland is everything a film starring Nicolas Cage is expected of being. Possessing technical attributes of making the biggest Hollywood studios shamelessly hide with envy, Sion Sono’s movie is as illogical, absurd, ridiculous, stupid, and insanely entertaining as I hoped it would be. By mixing up dozens of distinct genres, the straightforward premise gets sucked into a world of total anarchy, where samurais, cowboys, nuclear explosions, modern cars, and much more collide to surround an otherwise simple narrative with nonsensically hilarious storylines and awesome action sequences. Sofia Boutella and Bill Moseley help Cage tackle this chaos, but the latter is the absolute standout due to his remarkable experience in crazy films. Despite it occasionally crossing the line and becoming too much for me to manage - it becomes seriously confusing - as long as the viewers are well-prepared to accept every jaw-dropping new development, fun is guaranteed with this brilliant satire. Rating: A-
There’s an unspoken rule of kick-ass cinema that goes something like this: if Nic Cage is attracted to a project, it’s guaranteed to at least be more interesting than most, if not all-out bonkers. Such is the case with “Prisoners of the Ghostland,” an outrageous achievement in gonzo filmmaking from ... director Sion Sono. The film doesn’t have a very complicated plot and a lot of it makes no sense, but this is a badass-looking showpiece of cult cinema. A bank robber (Nicolas Cage) is sprung from jail by the Governor (Bill Moseley) and is given a task that he can’t refuse. In exchange for his freedom, the convict must find and rescue the Governor’s missing granddaughter, Bernice (Sofia Boutella). The unlikely hero is sent into the barren, hazardous area known as the Ghostland, outfitted with a leather suit that is set to explode if things don’t go as planned (spoiler alert: they don’t). His journey takes him on a wild adventure that’s filled with gunslingers, samurai, and the radioactive residents of a post-apocalyptic wasteland. The film isn’t burdened with genre conventions and as a result, his film has an original vision that plays like Mad Max kabuki theater. From nightmarish visuals to elaborate costumes, this blend of East meets West is a choreographed symphony of strange from start to finish. It’s a ridiculously good looking movie, with brightly colored hues and stunning cinematography. It’s a real feast for the eyes. There’s a specific audience for this movie, and you can probably sense if you’re in that group or not. Bottom line: if you love seeing Nicolas Cage doing outrageously Cage-y things, then “Prisoners of the Ghostland” should be on your must-see list.
The problem with _Prisoners of the Ghostland_ is that Nicolas Cage himself tried to promote it as the craziest film he’s ever made, but the film never lives up to the insane concept of having a bomb strapped to your nutsack. The film forcefully shoves Mad Max influences into a Japanese theme with nu ... clear deformed samurai ghosts, bouncing gumballs, animal masks, pinwheels, and bubbles, and Nicolas Cage threatening to karate chop everyone into oblivion. All of this absurdity sounds like it should be way more memorable than it actually ends up being. _Prisoners of the Ghostland_ is a massive letdown that implodes under its own lackluster outrageousness. **Full review:** https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Prisoners-of-the-Ghostland-2021-Review-An-Oddball-Samurai-Infused-Jambalaya