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* [[Toshia Mori]] who played Mah-Li (Chinese) in the 1932 film "The Bitter Tea of General Yen" with Barbara Stanwyck | * [[Toshia Mori]] who played Mah-Li (Chinese) in the 1932 film "The Bitter Tea of General Yen" with Barbara Stanwyck | ||
* [[Dirty Hearts (Movie)|Dirty Hearts]] a 2012 film about the [[Shindo Renmei]], Japanese Brazilian terrorist organization in the post-WWII era. | * [[Dirty Hearts (Movie)|Dirty Hearts]] a 2012 film about the [[Shindo Renmei]], Japanese Brazilian terrorist organization in the post-WWII era. | ||
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* '''Bridge to the Sun''' with [[James Shigeta]] | * '''Bridge to the Sun''' with [[James Shigeta]] | ||
* '''The Bushido Blade''' is a 1981 film directed by Tom Kotani. [[Sonny Chiba]], [[Toshiro Mifune]], [[Mako]], Laura Gemser and James Earl Jones appear in this film. | * '''The Bushido Blade''' is a 1981 film directed by Tom Kotani. [[Sonny Chiba]], [[Toshiro Mifune]], [[Mako]], Laura Gemser and James Earl Jones appear in this film. | ||
* '''Come See the Paradise''' is a 1990 American drama film written and directed by Alan Parker, and starring Dennis Quaid and | * '''Come See the Paradise''' is a 1990 American drama film written and directed by Alan Parker, and starring Dennis Quaid and Tamlyn Tomita. | ||
* '''Cry for Happy''' is a 1961 American CinemaScope comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Glenn Ford and Donald O'Connor. It is a service comedy set in Japan and largely filmed there. The title song is sung during the opening credits by [[Miyoshi Umeki]], who has a major role in the movie. | * '''Cry for Happy''' is a 1961 American CinemaScope comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Glenn Ford and Donald O'Connor. It is a service comedy set in Japan and largely filmed there. The title song is sung during the opening credits by [[Miyoshi Umeki]], who has a major role in the movie. | ||
* '''Domo Arigato''' (aka Thank you very much) is a 3-D film which was produced in 1972 and shown in limited theatrical runs, mainly larger markets. It was re-released in 1991. | * '''Domo Arigato''' (aka Thank you very much) is a 3-D film which was produced in 1972 and shown in limited theatrical runs, mainly larger markets. It was re-released in 1991. | ||
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* '''Immortal Combat''', also known as Resort to Kill[1] is a 1994 action film directed by Dan Neira.[2] The plot involves an East-meets-West buddy scenario, starring martial artist Sonny Chiba, wrestler Roddy Piper, Meg Foster and Tiny Lister. | * '''Immortal Combat''', also known as Resort to Kill[1] is a 1994 action film directed by Dan Neira.[2] The plot involves an East-meets-West buddy scenario, starring martial artist Sonny Chiba, wrestler Roddy Piper, Meg Foster and Tiny Lister. | ||
* '''Joe Butterfly''' is a 1957 American comedy film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Audie Murphy, George Nader and Keenan Wynn, with Burgess Meredith in the title role as a Japanese man. | * '''Joe Butterfly''' is a 1957 American comedy film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Audie Murphy, George Nader and Keenan Wynn, with Burgess Meredith in the title role as a Japanese man. | ||
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