
Japanese War Bride
Drama
Overview
A Korean war vet and his bride face subtle and sometimes extreme racism when they return to his home in rural California.
Top Cast


Don Taylor
Don Taylor
Jim Sterling
Don Taylor
Jim Sterling


Marie Windsor
Marie Windsor
Fran Sterling
Marie Windsor
Fran Sterling


Cameron Mitchell
Cameron Mitchell
Art Sterling
Cameron Mitchell
Art Sterling


Yoshiko Yamaguchi
Yoshiko Yamaguchi
Tae Shimizu
Yoshiko Yamaguchi
Tae Shimizu


James Bell
James Bell
Ed Sterling
James Bell
Ed Sterling


Louise Lorimer
Louise Lorimer
Harriet Sterling
Louise Lorimer
Harriet Sterling


Philip Ahn
Philip Ahn
Eitaro Shimizu
Philip Ahn
Eitaro Shimizu
Sybil Merritt
Sybil Merritt
Emily Shafer
Sybil Merritt
Emily Shafer
Lane Nakano
Lane Nakano
Shiro Hasagawa
Lane Nakano
Shiro Hasagawa
Kathleen Mulqueen
Kathleen Mulqueen
Mrs. Milly Shafer
Kathleen Mulqueen
Mrs. Milly Shafer
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