Sayonara takes its own sweet time to unfold; in so doing, it permits us to make intimate acquaintance with its characters, so as to better understand their multitextured motivations. The film is set in Japan during the Korean War. While on leave, pugnacious American soldier Red Buttons falls in love with Japanese maiden Miyoshi Umeki. Given the army's official policy against interracial marriage, Buttons is courting a court-martial. His best friend, major Marlon Brando, tries to talk Buttons out of "ruining" his life. Brando himself is about to marry Patricia Owens, the daughter of general Kent Smith. Fighting back his own prejudices, Brando agrees to be Buttons' best man at the latter's wedding to Umeki. Later, Brando himself falls for Miiko Taka, a beautiful Kabuki dancer. This sparks an all-out onslaught of racial bigotry from the Army brass, and an official edict sending American soldiers back to the states without their Japanese wives. Buttons cannot bear being parted with Umeki; as a result, the two commit suicide. The tragedy compels the army to soften its attitudes towards miscegenation. Brando is reunited with Taka, who in a parallel situation has had to ward off the inbred prejudices of her people. Nominated for ten Academy Awards, Sayonara won five, including "Best Supporting Actor" (Red Buttons, whose moribund career was revitalized herein) and "Best Supporting Actress" (Miyoshi Umeki). And yes, that is Ricardo Montalban in Japanese makeup as a Kabuki actor. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Marlon Brando | Major Lloyd Gruver |
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Patricia Owens | Eileen Webster |
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James Garner | Captain Mike Bailey |
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Martha Scott | Mrs. Webster |
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Miiko Taka | Hana-Ogi |
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Miyoshi Umeki | Katsumi |
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Red Buttons | Joe Kelly |
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Kent Smith | General Mark Webster |
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Douglass Watson | Colonel Crawford |
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Reiko Kuba | Fumiko-San |
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Soo Yong | Teruko-San |
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Shochiku Kagekidan Girls Revue | Theatrical Revue |
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Ricardo Montalban | Nakamura |
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Peter Brown | Second Military Police |
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Jane Chung | Undetermined Secondary Role |
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Carlo Fiori | Chaplain |
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Dennis Hopper | Military Police |
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Kenner G. Kemp | General at Tokyo Airport |
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William Meader | General at Tokyo Airport |
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Ralph Moratz | Soldier in Washroom |
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Rollin Moriyama | Reporter |
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Yvonne Peattie | Lady Vice-Consul |
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Michael Pierce | Photographer |
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Phil Rhodes | Doctor |
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Bill Saito | Photographer |
| Director | Joshua Logan |
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| Writer | Paul Osborn, James A. Michener | |
| Producer | William Goetz | |
| Musician | Franz Waxman | |
| Photography | Ellsworth Fredericks | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono |
| Subtitles | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | MGM/UA |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 18, 2001 |
| Regions | Region 1 |