USA,
1952, 91 min
Directed by:
King VidorScreenplay:
Catherine TurneyCinematography:
Lionel LindonCast:
Yoshiko Yamaguchi, Don Taylor, Cameron Mitchell, Marie Windsor, George D. Wallace, Kathleen Mulqueen, Philip Ahn, Sybil Merritt, James Bell, Paul Guilfoyle (more)Plots(1)
Korean War vet falls in love with and marries a Japanesse nurse and brings her home to California, where he finds that his neighbors as well as his own family still harbor racist sentiments. (official distributor synopsis)
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Yoshiko Yamaguchi
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