Portraying one of the shadier details of American history, this is the story of Jack McGurn, who comes to Los Angeles in 1936. He gets a job at a movie theatre in Little Tokyo and falls in love with the boss's daughter, Lily Kawamura. When her father finds out, he is fired and forbidden ever to see her again. But together they escape to Seattle. When the war breaks out, the authorities decide that the Japanese immigrants must live in camps like war prisoners.
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Come See the Paradise
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Kawamura Family Theme
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Jake Parker:
Writer
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Wasurecha Iya Yo
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Sanae Hosaka:
Performer
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(It Will Have to Do) Until the Real Thing Comes Along
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Jack's Theatre Song
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I've Been Feeling Lethargic Lately
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Lonely Evening Song
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Masao Koga:
Writer
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If We Never Meet Again
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Love Birds
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Nevertheless
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Harry Ruby:
Performer
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Love Is the Sweetest Thing
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Hail to California
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Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree
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Ohtone Shigure
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