- American Pastime (film)
Infobox Film
name = American Pastime
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caption = Cover art for DVD release of "American Pastime"
director =Desmond Nakano
producer = Tom Gorai
Arata Matsushima
Barry Rosenbush
David Skinner
Terry Spazek
Kerry Yo Nakagawa
writer =Desmond Nakano Tony Kayden
narrator =
starring =Gary Cole Aaron Yoo Jon Gries Judy Ongg
music =Joseph Conlan
cinematography =Matthew Williams
editing =Mark Yoshikawa
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released =
runtime = 105 minutes
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budget =
gross =
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amg_id = 1:390041
imdb_id = 0825225"American Pastime" is a 2007 film set in the
Topaz War Relocation Center , a Utah camp which housed thousands of people during theJapanese American internment duringWorld War II .While the film is fiction, it depicts life inside the internment camps, where baseball was one of the major diversions from the reality of the internees' lives. Location scenes were filmed in bleak, desolate land, not far from the site of the actual internment camp.
Plot
The first scene shows the life of the Nomura family, a typical American family of Japanese descent in 1941, composed of Japanese-born parents and American-born children (in this case, two sons, Lane and Lyle).
They are forced to leave their home in
Los Angeles following the infamousExecutive Order 9066 , signed byFranklin Delano Roosevelt . Order 9066 permitted the "exclusion" of Japanese Americans from the West Coast of the United States, and actual historic footage shows the rounding up of these families, most of whom were (like the Nomura sons) born as American citizens.The Nomuras find themselves in a dusty, windblown desert camp. The viewer sees some actual footage of Topaz War Relocation Center, shot by
Dave Tatsuno , using a camera which had been smuggled into the camp.The elder Nomura had been a professional
baseball player, and he rapidly forms an in-camp league. One of the guards, Billy Burrell (Gary Cole ) is a minor-league baseball player, bitter about having been passed over by a recruiter from theNew York Yankees . Many of the major leagues' top players were off to war, perhaps giving Burrell another opportunity with the Yankees.Lane Nomura, the oldest son enlists in the Army, as a member of the
442nd Regimental Combat Team , the famed "Purple Heart Battalion." One guard, originally condemning the very idea of letting Japanese Americans into "our Army," changes his mind as he sees a list of men from Topaz who had been killed while rescuing a Texas battalion.Lyle, the younger son, originally angry and rebellious over the internment, eventually finds motivation to succeed when the Topaz team challenges Burrell and the local minor league team, several of whose members are openly bigoted and hateful against the internees.
References
External links
*imdb title|0825225|title=American Pastime
*amg movie|id=1:390041|title=American Pastime
* [http://www.popmatters.com/pm/article/41805/pastime-blends-love-baseball-and-world-war-ii-internment/ Desmond Nakano interview by Bruce Dancis about "American Pastime" on PopMatters] site
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