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Sayonara (1957)
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Starring: Marlon Brando, Red Buttons, James Garner, Ricardo Montalban, Patricia Owens, Martha Scott, Miiko Taka, Miyoshi Umeki
Director: Joshua Logan
Category: Drama, Classic
Studio: MGM / UA
Subtitles:
English,French
Length:
147 mins
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"A picture of beauty and sensitivity." -Variety

Brando's brilliantly conceived, Oscar®-nominated lead performance provides the dramatic heart of Sayonara, a poignant outcry against bigotry that received 10 Academy Award® nominations and garnered four Oscars®. James Garner, Red Buttons and the lovely Miyoshi Umeki co-star in this poignant and powerful film hailed as "an enchanting love story. One of the year's top ranking motion pictures" (Los Angeles Mirror-News).

Major Lloyd Gruver (Marlon Brando), a Korean War flying ace reassigned to Japan, staunchly supports the military's opposition to marriages between American troops and Japanese women. But that's before Gruver experiences a love that challenges his own deeply set prejudices. . .and plunges him into conflict with the U.S. Air Force and Japan's own cultural taboos.

 
 
   
   

 
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