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6.6/10 • 124

1957-12-252h 27m

DramaRomance

"I am not allowed to love. But I will love you if that is your desire..."

Air Force Major Lloyd Gruver (Marlon Brando) is reassigned to a Japanese air base, and is confronted with US racial prejudice against the Japanese people. The issue is compounded because a number of the soldiers become romantically involved with Japanese women, in defiance of US military policy. Ordinarily an officer who is by-the-book, Gruver must take a position when a buddy of his, an enlisted man Joe Kelly (Red Buttons) falls in love with a Japanese woman Katsumi (Miyoshi Umeki) and marries her. Gruver risks his position by serving as best man at the wedding ceremony.

Directors
Joshua Logan
Editors
Arthur P. Schmidt

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  1. Marlon Brando

    Marlon Brando

    Major Lloyd Gruver

  2. Patricia Owens

    Patricia Owens

    Eileen Webster

  3. James Garner

    James Garner

    Capt. Mike Bailey

  4. Martha Scott

    Martha Scott

    Mrs. Webster

  5. Miiko Taka

    Miiko Taka

    Hana-ogi

  6. Miyoshi Umeki

    Miyoshi Umeki

    Katsumi

  7. Red Buttons

    Red Buttons

    Joe Kelly

  8. Kent Smith

    Kent Smith

    Gen. Webster

  9. Douglass Watson

    Douglass Watson

    Col. Craford

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Wuchak

Nov 10, 2021

7/10

Brando’s romantic culture clash in Japan after WW2 In 1951, an American Air Force pilot serving in Korea (Marlon Brando) is reassigned to Kobe, Japan, where he deals with his American fiancé (Patricia Owens) and a Japanese performer who attracts his attention (Miiko Taka). The problem is there’s a military order against fraternizing with indigenous women. James Garner and Red Buttons have peripheral roles while Ricardo Montalban is on hand as a famous Kabuki entertainer. “Sayonara” (1957) is a romantic drama highlighted by Brando’s performance as a genial Southern officer, the Japanese culture & locations, plus the quaint conventions of the time period, not to mention Garner in one of his earliest roles. It’s similar to “The Ugly American” (1963), but arguably better. “Désirée” (1954) is another apt comparison, despite taking placing during the Napoleonic era. The film is a little long at 2 hours, 27 minutes, but I didn’t mind. It was shot in Japan with some stuff done in Burbank & Hollywood. GRADE: B

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Keywords
japanbased on novel or booku.s. air forceair forcemajorinterracial relationshipinterracial marriageracial prejudicepost war japankabukikobe japan