4 Movies Directed by Jimmy T. Murakami

Battle Beyond the Stars

Battle Beyond the Stars

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1980-11-13

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

104 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

5.4 (5135 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

John Sayles (screenplay)

John Sayles (story)

Anne Dyer (story)

Fullplot:

Shad, a young farmer, assembles a band of diverse mercenaries in outer space to defend his peaceful planet from the evil tyrant Sador and his armada of aggressors. Among the mercenaries are Space Cowboy, a spacegoing truck driver from Earth; Gelt, a wealthy but experienced assassin looking for a place to hide; and Saint-Exmin, a Valkyrie warrior looking to prove herself in battle.

The Snowman

The Snowman

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1982-12-26

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

26 min

IMDB Ratings:

8.2 (8020 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Raymond Briggs

Fullplot:

Wordless (save for the song "Walking in the Air") animated adventure about a young English boy who makes a snowman one Christmas Eve, only for it to come to life that night and take him on a magical adventure to the North Pole to meet Santa Claus.

When the Wind Blows

When the Wind Blows

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1988-03-11

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

80 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.8 (6514 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Raymond Briggs (book)

Raymond Briggs (script)

Fullplot:

With the help of government-issued pamphlets, an elderly British couple build a shelter and prepare for an impending nuclear attack, unaware that times and the nature of war have changed from their romantic memories of World War II.

Christmas Carol: The Movie

Christmas Carol: The Movie

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2001-12-07

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK, Germany

Runtime:

77 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

5.5 (1277 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Piet Kroon (screenplay)

Robert Llewellyn (screenplay)

Charles Dickens (book)

Fullplot:

The film begins with a live-action sequence set in Boston in 1857, the site of a live reading by renowned novelist Dickens. As he begins his 'story of ghosts' a woman in the audience screams because she has seen a mouse and Dickens points out that this is appropriate since his story begins with a mouse. At this point the story turns into the animated version and Dickens explains that the mouse, named Gabriel, carries a glimmer of hope amidst the glaring co-existence of rich and poor in the streets of London. Throughout the subsequent unfolding of the well-known story Gabriel acts as a miniature Greek chorus, providing younger members of the audience with a point of entry into the story and, in the case of the potentially frightening elements (the Ghosts of Past, Present and Future), a place of refuge.

Become a Movie Insider

Join our mailing list and get access to expert analysis, trivia, and recommendations that will elevate your movie-watching experience.

View our privacy policy.