Come See the Paradise (1990)
- Starring:
- Dennis Quaid, Tamlyn Tomita, (more)
- Director(s):
- Alan Parker
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Category:
- Drama
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One of the few American films to deal with the tragic story of the internment of Asian-Americans during World War II, Come See the Paradise opens in the late 1930s, as Jack McGurn (Dennis Quaid) is working as a union organizer in New York City. Jack finds himself on the wrong side of the law after he gets involved in an ill-advised bombing of a scab shop, and he flees to Los Angeles, where Hiroshi Kawamura (Sab Shimono) gives him a job as a projectionist in L.A.'s Little Tokyo. Jack soon meets Hiroshi's beautiful daughter Lily (Tamlyn Tomita) and it's love at first sight. Jack and Lily decide to get married, but Hiroshi opposes the match and California law prevents mixed-race couples from obtaining a marriage license. Jack and Lily move to Seattle, where they are wed and soon have a daughter. Jack, however, begins working with the union again, which puts a strain on their marriage; Lily takes their child and returns to Los Angeles. But before long the United States enters World War II, and the Kawamura family is sent (along with all other Americans of Japanese descent living in California) to an internment camp, as it is believed they will become traitors against America if left to their own devices. Jack, ironically, is drafted into the Army and soon goes AWOL to return to California, where he tries to find his wife in the camps. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 133 mins
Complete Cast:
- Dennis Quaid - Jack McGurn
- Sab Shimono - Mr. Kawamura
- Stan Egi - Charlie Kawamura
- Naomi Nakano - Joyce Kawamura
- Elizabeth Gilliam - Young Mini
- Colm Meaney - Gerry McGurn
- Don Adler - Race Track Soldier
- Tricia L. Campbell
- Mark Earley - Wedding Singer
- Howard French - Draft Clerk
- Dale Ishimoto - Mr. Ogata
- Lenny Imamura - Japanese Actor
- Takumaro Ikeguchi - Mr. Fujioka
- Tad Horino - Mr. Noji
- Akemi Nishino - Dulcie Kawamura
- Goh Misawa - Acting Troupe Manager
- John McColpin - MP Soldier
- Ken Y. Mayeno
- Doug MacHugh - Store Manager
- Robert F. Colesberry - Truck Driver
- Harunobu Yoshida - Demonstration Leader
- Ian Woolf - Basic Training Sergeant
- Kelsy White - McGurn Children
- Allan Graf - Theatre Men
- Frank Trocha
- Ben Slack - Farmer
- Makio Sasaki - Heckler
- Bill M. Ryusaki - Issei Gentleman
- Fran Lucci - Dance Hall Singer
- Teri Eiko Koide
- Ken Katsumoto - Kenji
- Danny Kamekona - Mr. Nishikawa
- Mariko Fujinaka - Fumiko
- Jumi Emizawa - Camp Singer
- David Carpenter - Army Captain
- Cynthia Aso
- Tamlyn Tomita - Lily Kawamura
- Shizuko Hoshi - Mrs. Kawamura
- Ronald Yamamoto - Harry Kawamura
- Brady Tsurutani - Frankie Kawamura
- Shyree Mezick - Middle Mini
- Becky Ann Baker - Marge McGurn
- Shuko Akune - Reiko Sakoda
- Paul A. DiCocco, Jr. - Eddie
- Emi Endo - Japanese Girl
- Richard Iwamoto - Committee Chairman
- Fred Irinaga - Mr. Matsui
- Yoshimi Imai - Mr. Yamanaka
- Sanae Hosaka - Social Club Singer
- Joe Heinemann
- Marian Mukogawa - Fujioka's Mother
- Kevin McDermott - Administrator
- John Mazzocco
- Dave MacIntyre - Santa
- George "Buck" Flower
- Shinko isobe - Mrs. Ogata
- Michael York - Dance Hall Band Member
- George Wilbur
- Pruitt Taylor Vince - Augie Farrell
- Lisa Clarkson
- Gigi Toya - Kindergarten Teacher
- Keenan Shimizu
- Saachiko - Woman in Uniform
- Kim Robillard - Road Block Soldier
- Joe Lisi - Detective
- Caroline Junko King - Principal
- Douglas Kato
- John Jensen
- John Finnegan - Brennan
- Ben di Gregorio - FBI Agent
- Tommy Allen
- Director(s):
- Alan Parker
- Writer(s):
- Alan Parker
- Producer(s):
- Robert F. Colesberry
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Violence, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Profanity, Nudity, Adult Language)
- Categories:
- Drama
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