In this drama from director Alan Parker, on-the-lam Jack McGurn flees to Los Angeles and takes a job as a projectionist at a movie theater owned by a Japanese-American man. Jack falls for the owner's daughter, Lily, but they are forced to elope to Seattle when her father forbids the relationship. The couple marry and have a daughter, but when World War II breaks out, Jack is powerless to stop his new family's forced internment.
Directing | Alan Parker | Director |
Writing | Alan Parker | Writer |
Sound | Randy Edelman | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Michael Seresin | Director of Photography |
Editing | Gerry Hambling | Editor |
Art | Geoffrey Kirkland | Production Design |
Production | Robert F. Colesberry | Producer |
Production | Nellie Nugiel | Associate Producer |
Art | John Willett | Art Direction |
Art | Jim Erickson | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Molly Maginnis | Costume Design |
Production | Lisa Clarkson | Casting |
Directing | Aldric La'Auli Porter | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Danny Michael | Production Sound Mixer |
Production | Shari Rhodes | Additional Casting |
Production | Todd M. Thaler | Additional Casting |
Art | Tommy Allen | Property Master |
Directing | Luca Kouimelis | Script Supervisor |
Camera | Merrick Morton | Still Photographer |
Art | Polar Bear Shaw | Leadman |
Sound | Bill Phillips | Supervising Sound Editor |
Sound | Pieter Hubbard | Sound Editor |
Sound | Gary S. Gerlich | Sound Editor |
Sound | John Phillips | Sound Editor |
Art | E.W. Bradford | Construction Coordinator |
Art | Jerry G. Henery | Construction Foreman |
Crew | Jeff Imada | Stunts |
Crew | Allan Graf | Stunts |
Crew | Al Goto | Stunts |