Come See the Paradise
In the early 1950s, Lily Kawamura tells her pre-adolescent daughter Mini about her father and the life that she barely remembers, as the two of them are walking to a rural train station.
In 1936, Jack McGurn is a motion picture projectionist, involved in a campaign of harassment against non-union theaters in New York City. One such attack turns fatal, as one of his fellow union members starts a fire. McGurn's boss, knowing that the feelings of guilt would likely cause Jack to go to the police, urges him to leave the city. Jack moves to Los Angeles where his brother Gerry lives. Jack's role as a "sweatshop lawyer" strains an already-rocky relationship with Gerry who is willing to have any job, barely keeping his family afloat during the Great Depression.
MPAA Rating: | R |
Genre: | Drama, Romance, War |
Country: | United States |
Produced By: | Robert F. Colesberry, Nellie Nugiel |
Directed By: | Alan Parker |
Written By: | Alan Parker |
Cast: | Joe Lisi, Kim Robillard, Paul A. DiCocco Jr., Don Alder, Caroline Junko King, Lenny Imamura, Michael York, Goh Misawa, Danny Kamekona, Tamlyn Tomita, Shuko Akune, Ronald Yamamoto, George P. Wilbur, Paulie DiCocco, Naomi Nakano, Pruitt Taylor Vince, David MacIntyre, Takamuro Ikeguchi, John McColpin, Colm Meaney, Bill M. Ryusaki, Fran Lucci, Allan Graf, Stan Egi, Ben DiGregorio, Becky Ann Baker, Brady Tsurutani, Tad Horino, Akemi Nishino, Tommy Allen, Gregory Hatanaka, Keenan Shimizu, George Buck, John Finnegan, David Carpenter, Elizabeth Gilliam, Doug MacHugh, Shyree Mezick, Ben Slack, Saachiko, Shizuko Hoshi, Yoshimi Imai, Dale Ishimoto, Sab Shimono, Kevin McDermott, Ken Katsumoto, Dennis Quaid, Jon C. Jang |
In Theaters: | Jan 01, 1991 |
Runtime: | 2 hours 18 minutes |
Production: | Twentieth Century Fox |
Budget: | $17,500,000 |
Box Office: | $947,306 |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes, Vudu |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |