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The teahouse of the August moon

Okinawa 1946- occupied by American troops whose assignment is to bring democracy to the inhabitants. The captain in charge is a well-meaning but inept loser, and faces a wily oriental interpreter and a determined geisha girl, along with villagers who know how to take advantage of foreign occupation!

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  • "Greatest classic legends film collection"@en
  • "Hachigatsu jūgoya no chaya"
  • "八月十五夜の茶屋"
  • "TCM greatest classics legends film collection"@en
  • "Turner Classic Movies greatest classic legends film collection"@en

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  • "Okinawa 1946- occupied by American troops whose assignment is to bring democracy to the inhabitants. The captain in charge is a well-meaning but inept loser, and faces a wily oriental interpreter and a determined geisha girl, along with villagers who know how to take advantage of foreign occupation!"@en
  • "Okinawa 1946- occupied by American troops whose assignment is to bring democracy to the inhabitants. The captain in charge is a well-meaning but inept loser, and faces a wily interpreter and a determined geisha girl, along with villagers who know how to take advantage of foreign occupation!"@en
  • "Okinawa 1946- occuppied by American troops whose assignment is to bring democracy to the inhabitants. The captain in charge is a well-meaning but inept loser, and facees a wily oriental interpreter and a determined geisha girl, along with villagers who know how to take advantage of foreign occupation!"@en
  • "Okinawa 1946- occuppied by American troops whose assignment is to bring democracy to the inhabitants. The captain in charge is a well-meaning but inept loser, and facees a wily oriental interpreter and a determined geisha girl, along with villagers who know how to take advantage of foreign occupation!"
  • "Issued as part of a 4-disc set with: A streetcar names Desire: The original director's version (1951); Julius Caesar (1953); Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)."@en
  • "Okinawa 1946, occupied by American troops whose assignment is to bring democracy to the inhabitants. The captain in charge, Captain Fisby (Glenn Ford), is a well-meaning but inept loser, and faces a wily Okinawan interpreter, Sakini (Marlon Brando), and a determined geisha girl, Lotus Blossom (Machiko Kyo), along with villagers who know how to take advantage of foreign occupation!"

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  • "DVDs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Comedy films"
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "History"@en

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  • "The teahouse of the August Moon screenplay by John Patrick, based on a book by Vern J. Sneider ; directed by Daniel Mann und produced by Jack Cummings"
  • "The teahouse of the August moon"@en
  • "The teahouse of the August moon Hachigatsu jūgoya no chaya"
  • "The teahouse of the August Moon"
  • "The Teahouse of the August moon"
  • "The Teahouse of the August moon"@en