- Source: A Girl Named Tamiko
A Girl Named Tamiko is a 1962 romantic drama film directed by John Sturges and starring Laurence Harvey and France Nuyen, with Martha Hyer, Gary Merrill, Michael Wilding, and Miyoshi Umeki. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ronald Kirkbride.
A Girl Named Tamiko was filmed on-location in Japan in Technicolor and Panavision, and released by Paramount Pictures.
Plot
Ivan Kalin (Laurence Harvey) is a Eurasian photographer who is trapped in Japan, but who wants to emigrate to the United States.
His visa is continually delayed, which causes him to use his charm with women to pull some strings and apply some pressure on the embassy. His romantic magnetism works on a thrill-seeking American (Martha Hyer) and an aristocratic Japanese woman (France Nuyen).
Cast
Laurence Harvey - Ivan Kalin
France Nuyen - Tamiko
Martha Hyer - Fay Wilson
Gary Merrill - Max Wilson
Michael Wilding - Nigel Costairs
Miyoshi Umeki - Eiko
Release
The film had its world premiere at the Palace Theatre in Honolulu on December 27, 1962.
See also
List of American films of 1962
References
External links
A Girl Named Tamiko at IMDb
A Girl Named Tamiko at AllMovie
A Girl Named Tamiko at the TCM Movie Database
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Paramount Pictures
- John Sturges
- Daftar film Paramount Pictures (1960–1969)
- The Great Escape (film)
- A Girl Named Tamiko
- France Nuyen
- Tamiko
- Miyoshi Umeki
- Martha Hyer
- Michael Wilding
- Gary Merrill
- John Fujioka
- Laurence Harvey
- John Sturges