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The Barbarian and the Geisha
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Synopsis
John Wayne's only collaboration with director John Huston turned out to be a major career misstep for both men. Barbarian and the Geisha is the true story of Townsend Harris (Wayne), who in 1856 was appointed the first American consul to Japan. Headquartered in Shimoda, Harris discovers that the Japanese thoroughly mistrust the Americans (and, as it turned out, not without reason). It's an uphill climb, but Harris gradually earns the respect of the local power brokers-and in so doing, is permitted to enter the city of Tokyo. Geisha girl Eiko Ando, originally sent to thwart Harris' mission, falls in love with him and protects him from harm. Though running only 104 minutes, the film seems to drag on for eons. Filmed on location, The Barbarian and the Geisha is consistently good to look at, but the discomfort of both star Wayne and director Huston is painfully obvious in every frame. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Eiko Ando Okichi
Kodaya Ichikawa Daimyo
Tokujiro Iketaniuchi Harusha
Takeshi Kumagai Chamberlain
James Robbins Lt. Fisher
Norman Thomson Ship Captain Edmunds
So Yamamura Tamura
Hiroshi Yamato The Shogun
Sam Jaffe Henry Heusken
John Wayne Townsend Harris

Production Crew

Jack Martin Smith Art Director
Lyle Wheeler Art Director
Charles G. Clarke Cinematographer
Hugo W. Friedhofer Composer (Music Score)
John Huston Director
Stuart Gilmore Editor
Joseph E. Richards First Assistant Director
Webb Overlander Makeup
Eugene Frenke Producer
Ellis St. Joseph Screen Story
Charles Grayson Screenwriter
Don Greenwood, Jr. Set Designer
Walter Scott Set Designer
Ellis St. Joseph Short Story Author
Ellis St. Joseph Short Story Author
W.D. Flick Sound/Sound Designer
Warren B. Delaplain Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1958
Runtime: 104
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
20th Century Fox

Release
by 20th Century Fox