
Kyoko
Documentary
Overview
In 1971, John Lennon and Yoko Ono embark on a search for a girl named Kyoko. On April 23rd, they are arrested by the police at a hotel in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Top Cast


Almar G. Sato
Almar G. Sato
Hanako Satō - The Beatles Collector
Almar G. Sato
Hanako Satō - The Beatles Collector
Miguel Soler
Miguel Soler
Self - Radio Journalist
Miguel Soler
Self - Radio Journalist
Miquel Bunyola
Miquel Bunyola
Self - Police Officer
Miquel Bunyola
Self - Police Officer
Joan Torrelló
Joan Torrelló
Self - Photojournalist
Joan Torrelló
Self - Photojournalist
Francisca Humbert
Francisca Humbert
Self - Hotel Receptionist
Francisca Humbert
Self - Hotel Receptionist
Rafael Perera
Rafael Perera
Self - Lawyer
Rafael Perera
Self - Lawyer
Juan Carlos Cabanach
Juan Carlos Cabanach
Self - Private Detective
Juan Carlos Cabanach
Self - Private Detective
Bàrbara Duran Bordoy
Bàrbara Duran Bordoy
Self - Musicologist
Bàrbara Duran Bordoy
Self - Musicologist
Sarbjeet Singh
Sarbjeet Singh
Self - Religious Speaker
Sarbjeet Singh
Self - Religious Speaker


John Lennon
John Lennon
Self (archive footage)
John Lennon
Self (archive footage)
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