A Girl Named Tamiko (1962)
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Certain film historians are perpetually amazed that the doggedly unappetizing Laurence Harvey became a major film star. In Girl Named Tamiko, Harvey is once more the embittered heel, this time playing a Eurasian photographer who pretends to be in love with numerous American ladies. His only true interest is obtaining American citizenship, something most of his erstwhile amours find out all too late. Harvey's latest prospect is Martha Hyer; his true love, however, is innocent Japanese girl France Nuyen, the Tamiko of the title. Stuck with a cold fish for a leading man, producers Hal Wallis and Paul Newman and director John Sturges work overtime to get the audience to "pull" for the luckless Ms. Nuyen. A Girl Named Tamiko was one of several early-1960s Paramount films shot on location in the Orient--though certainly not the best of the group. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Laurence Harvey - Ivan Kalin
- Martha Hyer - Fay Wilson
- Michael Wilding, Sr. - Nigel Costairs
- Steve Brodie - James Hatten
- John Mamo - Minya
- Richard Loo - Otani
- Nick Adams
- Ray Teal
- France Nuyen - Tamiko
- Gary Merrill - Max Wilson
- Miyoshi Umeki - Eiko
- Lee Patrick - Mary Hatten
- Bob Okazaki - Kimitaka
- Philip Ahn - Akiba
- David Lewis
- Director(s):
- John Sturges
- Writer(s):
- Edward Anhalt
- Producer(s):
- Hal B. Wallis, H. Joseph Hazen
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