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frogs for export to North and South America, even though Joe believes Kimura is going to use the airline as a front, carrying penicillin, saccharine, and pearls. But as the army hesitates in giving Joe permission to open the business, Kimura shows him proof from the Japanese secret police files that Trina worked broadcasting propaganda for the Japanese, a treasonable offense since she was a
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American citizen married to an American citizen. When Joe confronts Trina with this evidence, she explains that she made the broadcasts only to protect her newborn baby whom the Japanese took away from her when she was in Oyama prison camp. She reveals that she was pregnant when Joe deserted her, and
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to see if there is anything left of his pre-war bar and gambling joint, Tokyo Joe's. Amazingly, it is more or less intact and being run by his old friend Ito. Joe is shocked to learn from Ito that his wife Trina, whom he thought had died in the war, is still alive. She has divorced Joe and is married
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Back at the bar, Joe finds out from mortally wounded Ito that Anya is being held in a basement at the old hotel next door. Joe enters the dark cavern and finds Anya, but he is shot by Kimura as he carries Anya to safety. Arriving American soldiers kill Kimura. Joe, seriously wounded, is carried out
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To stay in Japan after his visitor's permit expires in 60 days, Joe wants to set up an airline freight franchise, but he needs financial backing. Through Ito, Joe meets Baron Kimura, former head of the Japanese secret police. Kimura offers to finance a small airline business that will carry frozen
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took place from January 4 to the end of February 1949 on the Columbia Pictures studio lot, not on location in Tokyo, Japan. A second photographic unit was dispatched by Columbia to Tokyo to collect exterior scene shots and was the first movie company allowed to film in postwar Japan. The use of a
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The film fared well with the public as the subject of postwar Japan was an intriguing one featured in many of the headlines of the day. Most viewers were convinced that the film was a semi-documentary due to the extensive use of footage shot in Japan. The critics were less charitable,
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The film was Sessue Hayakawa's first postwar project and served as a revitalization of his career. From 1937 to 1949, Hayakawa had been in France, first as an actor and then was caught up in the German occupation, living ostensibly as an artist, selling watercolors. After joining the
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that Anya is his daughter. Joe wants to back out of the airline deal, but Kimura demands that he go through with it. To save Trina, Joe accepts Kimura's proposal and convinces Mark Landis to help him start the airline business before his visitor's permit expires.
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contemporary review noted the juxtaposition of the footage as jarring: "a note of reality which is embarrassingly at odds with the major and markedly synthetic elements of the plot", further stating: "The big weakness of
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Joe then discovers through American occupation authorities that Kimura actually intends to smuggle in fugitive war criminals (former senior officers of the
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bomber converted into cargo hauling is featured with both interiors, and aerial sequences revolving around the aircraft.
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however, is a script which does not neatly come together, but squanders its good points amidst a field of corn."
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flyers during the war. When Humphrey Bogart's production company tracked him down to offer him a role in
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format for home viewing on August 17, 1989, by Columbia TriStar with a further DVD release in 2004.
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that also completed in 1949 but was held up in release until 1950.
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in the Air Force, ex-Colonel Joe Barrett returns to
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Tokyo Joe (1949 film)

Stuart Heisler
Cyril Hume
Bertram Millhauser
Robert Lord
Humphrey Bogart
Charles Lawton Jr.
Viola Lawrence
George Antheil
Black and white
Santana Pictures Corporation
Columbia Pictures
film noir
crime film
Stuart Heisler
Humphrey Bogart
Chain Lightning
World War II
Tokyo
American occupation of Japan
naturalized
Imperial Japanese Army
Black Dragon Society
Haneda Airfield
Honshu
Humphrey Bogart
Alexander Knox
Florence Marly
Sessue Hayakawa

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