- Sayonara
Infobox Film
name = Sayonara
caption= original movie poster
writer =James Michener (novel)Paul Osborn
starring =Marlon Brando
Patricia OwensJames Garner Martha Scott Miiko Taka Miyoshi Umeki Red Buttons Ricardo Montalban
director =Joshua Logan
producer =William Goetz
editing =Arthur P. Schmidt
distributor =Warner Bros.
released =December 5 1957 (USA )
runtime = 147 min.
language = English
Japanese
imdb_id = 0050933
budget ="Sayonara" (1957) is a
film which tells the story of an American Air Force flier who was a fighter "Ace" during theKorean War . The film's screenplay was adapted byPaul Osborn from the novel byJames Michener , and the film was produced byWilliam Goetz and directed byJoshua Logan . Unlike most 1950's romantic dramas, "Sayonara" deals squarely with racism and prejudice. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/13/AR2006071301821.html]toryline
Lloyd "Ace" Gruver, the son of an Army general, stationed at Itami Air Force Base (now
Osaka International Airport ) nearKobe ,Japan , falls in love with a Japanese entertainer who is a performer for a Takarazuka-like theater company, whom he meets through his enlisted crew chief, Airman Kelly. Kelly has married a Japanese woman, Katsumi, in spite of the disapproval of the United States military, which will not recognize the marriage. The Air Force, including Gruver, is against the marriage. Gruver and Kelly have an argument where Gruver uses a racial slur to describe Kelly's fiancee, but Gruver apologizes then agrees to be Kelly's Best Man at the wedding.Kelly suffers further prejudice at the hands of a particularly nasty colonel, pulling extra duty and all the less-attractive assignments. When Kelly and many others who are married to Japanese are ordered back to the United States, Kelly realizes he won't be able to take his wife, who's now pregnant. Finding no other way to be together, Kelly and Katsumi commit double suicide, which strengthens Major Gruver's resolve to marry his Japanese lover. When asked by a "Stars and Stripes" reporter what will he say to both the "big brass" as well as the Japanese, neither of which will be particularly happy, Major Gruver says "Tell them I said 'Sayonara.'" This ending differs from that of the book, in which Gruver says "sayonara" to his Japanese girlfriend and returns to the States.
Production Issues
Brando adopted a nondescript Southern accent for Gruver, despite the objections of director Logan, who didn't think that a general's son who was West Point-educated would speak that way. Later, Logan admitted to the writter and journalist Truman Capote about Brando "I’ve never worked with such an exciting, inventive actor. So pliable. He takes direction beautifully, and yet he always has something to add. He’s made up this Southern accent for the part; I never would have thought of it myself, but, well, it’s exactly right—it’s perfection.”.
Cast
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Marlon Brando - Maj. Lloyd 'Ace' Gruver, USAF
*Patricia Owens - Eileen Webster
*James Garner - Capt. Mike Bailey, USMC
*Martha Scott - Mrs. Webster
*Miiko Taka - Hana-ogi
*Miyoshi Umeki - Katsumi Kelly
*Red Buttons - Airman Joe Kelly
*Kent Smith - Lt. Gen. Mark Webster
*Reiko Kuba - Fumiko
*Soo Yong - Teruko
*Ricardo Montalban - NakamuraAwards
"Sayonara" won an Academy Award for
*Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Red Buttons)
*Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Miyoshi Umeki)
*Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Ted Haworth & Robert Priestley)
*Best Sound (George Groves)It was also nominated for
*Best Actor in a Leading Role (Marlon Brando)
*Best Cinematography (Ellsworth Fredericks)
*Best Director (Joshua Logan)
*Best Film Editing (Arthur P. Schmidt & Philip W. Anderson)
*Best Picture (William Goetz)
*Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium (Paul Osborn)External links
* [http://www.mgm.com/video_window.php?formatid=934&videoid=407 Trailer of Sayonara introduced by Miika Taka]
* [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1957/11/09/1957_11_09_053_TNY_CARDS_000252812?currentPage=1 The Duke and His Domain] byTruman Capote
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8844857220560459276&q=%22James+Garner%22+%22Charlie+Rose%22&total=4&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0 James Garner Interview on the "Charlie Rose Show"]
* [http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=%22archive+of+american+television+interview+with+james+garner%22 James Garner interview] atArchive of American Television - (c/o Google Video) - March 17, 1999
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