Sin City
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Sin City
Summary
Sin City is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 1% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,526 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Sin City's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Sin City was directed by Robert Rodriguez[4].
- Sin City was directed by Frank Miller[5].
- Sin City was directed by Quentin Tarantino[6].
- Robert Rodriguez wrote the screenplay for Sin City[7].
- Frank Miller wrote the screenplay for Sin City[8].
- Sin City's composer is recorded as John Debney[9].
- Sin City's composer is recorded as Graeme Revell[10].
- Sin City's genre is crime film[11].
- Sin City's genre is neo-noir[12].
- Sin City's genre is drama film[13].
- Sin City's genre is action film[14].
- Sin City's genre is film noir[15].
- Sin City's genre is vigilante film[16].
- Sin City's genre is thriller film[17].
- Sin City's genre is crime thriller film[18].
- Sin City's genre is crime drama film[19].
- Sin City's genre is adventure film[20].
- Sin City's genre is anthology film[21].
- Sin City's genre is mystery film[22].
- Sin City's genre is gangster film[23].
- Sin City's based on is recorded as Sin City[24].
- Sin City was followed by Sin City: A Dame to Kill For[25].
- A cast member of Sin City was Bruce Willis[26].
- A cast member of Sin City was Mickey Rourke[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Sin City was produced by Elizabeth Avellán Ochoa[28]. Directors include Robert Rodriguez[4], Frank Miller[5], and Quentin Tarantino[6]. Screenwriters include Robert Rodriguez[7] and Frank Miller[8]. Cast members include Bruce Willis[26], Mickey Rourke[27], Jessica Alba[29], Clive Owen[30], Nick Stahl[31], and Powers Boothe[32].
Publication
The original language of Sin City was English[33]. Genres include crime film[11], neo-noir[12], drama film[13], action film[14], film noir[15], and vigilante film[16]. It was distributed by video on demand[34].
Reception
Reviews include 7.5/10[35], 76%[36], 74/100[37], and 8.0/10[38].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Sin City was followed by it: A Dame to Kill For[25].
Why It Matters
Sin City ranks in the top 1% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,526 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] It is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]