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Come See the Paradise

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Come See the Paradise DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Don Adler, Shuko Akune, Tommy Allen, Cynthia Aso, Tricia L. Campbell, David Carpenter, Paul A. DiCocco, Jr., Ben di Gregorio, Mark Earley, Jumi Emizawa, Emi Endo, John Finnegan, Howard French, Mariko Fujinaka, Joe Heinemann, Tad Horino, Sanae Hosaka, Takumaro Ikeguchi, Yoshimi Imai, Lenny Imamura, Fred Irinaga, Dale Ishimoto, Richard Iwamoto, John Jensen, Danny Kamekona, Douglas Kato, Ken Katsumoto, Caroline Junko King, Teri Eiko Koide, Joe Lisi, Fran Lucci, Doug MacHugh, Dave MacIntyre, Ken Y. Mayeno, John Mazzocco, John McColpin, Kevin McDermott, Goh Misawa, Marian Mukogawa, Akemi Nishino, Kim Robillard, Bill M. Ryusaki, Saachiko, Makio Sasaki, Keenan Shimizu, Ben Slack, Gigi Toya, Frank Trocha, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Kelsy White, George Wilbur, Ian Woolf, Michael York, Harunobu Yoshida, Shinko isobe, Robert F. Colesberry, George "Buck" Flower, Lisa Clarkson, Allan Graf, Dennis Quaid, Tamlyn Tomita, Sab Shimono, Shizuko Hoshi, Stan Egi, Ronald Yamamoto, Naomi Nakano, Brady Tsurutani, E

Director(s): Alan Parker

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Side A: Come See the Paradise (Widescreen Presentation)
Full-length audio commentary by writer/director Sir Alan Parker

Side B: Images of Come See the Paradise featurette
Essay by Sir Alan Parker
Rabbit in the Moon documentary
Original theatrical trailers
Come See the Paradise DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels of sound from a 2-channel stereo mix.
Dolby Digital Mono
Dolby Digital Stereo
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Subtitles:
English, Spanish
Running Time: 133
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 024543244608
Product Code: FOX2234462DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1990
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Come See the Paradise DVD Summary 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 Hir
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