Come See the Paradise
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Come See the Paradise | |
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Directed by | Alan Parker |
Produced by | Robert F. Colesberry Nellie Nugiel |
Written by | Alan Parker |
Starring | Dennis Quaid Tamlyn Tomita Sab Shimono Shizuko Hoshi Stan Egi |
Music by | Randy Edelman |
Cinematography | Michael Seresin |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date(s) | 1990 |
Running time | 138 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English Japanese |
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Come See the Paradise is a 1990 movie directed by Alan Parker and starring Dennis Quaid and Tamlyn Tomita.
[edit] Plot summary
In Los Angeles in 1936, Jack McGurn (Quaid) falls in love with his Japanese boss’s daughter. Forbidden to see one another, the couple escape to Seattle. World War II breaks out, and Japanese immigrants must live in internment camps.
[edit] Trivia
- The music used during the opening scene of the theater burning became a staple of 1990's coming attractions movie trailers to denote a film was "dramatic."
[edit] External links
- Come See the Paradise at the Internet Movie Database
- Come See the Paradise at All Movie Guide
- Come See the Paradise at Rotten Tomatoes
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