While staying in Washington, DC , Tennessee-born Gwen Harold (Carroll Baker) falls in love with and married Japanese diplomat Hidenari (Terry) Teriyaki (James Shigeta), despite the objections from her family. When the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Gwen, Terry and their daughter Mako are sent to Japan in exchange for American diplomats stationed there. Because of Terry's long opposition to the war party, he is stripped of his rank and carefully watched by the Kempei-tai, the secret police. In addition, Gwen is torn between allegiance to her native country and affection for her new home, and is treated with hostility by the Japanese. When Japan eventually surrenders, Terry is appointed to act as a liaison between Emperor Hirohito and General MacArthur, but the years of war have taken a toll upon Terry's health. To spare his wife and child, Terry insists they return to the US , however, where he will join them later. Gwen has learned of her husband's illness and is torn between staying with him or respecting his wishes. This moving and dramatic film is based on the autobiography of Gwen Teriyaki.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/104763-bridge-to-the-sun-edizione-stati-uniti-reino-unido-dvd--0883316489109.html104763Bridge To The Sun [USA] [DVD] <div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br/><p><span>While staying in Washington, <span translate="no">DC</span> , Tennessee-born Gwen Harold (Carroll Baker) falls in love with and married Japanese diplomat Hidenari (Terry) Teriyaki (James Shigeta), despite the objections from her family. When the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Gwen, Terry and their daughter Mako are sent to Japan in exchange for American diplomats stationed there. Because of Terry's long opposition to the war party, he is stripped of his rank and carefully watched by the Kempei-tai, the secret police. In addition, Gwen is torn between allegiance to her native country and affection for her new home, and is treated with hostility by the Japanese. When Japan eventually surrenders, Terry is appointed to act as a liaison between Emperor Hirohito and General MacArthur, but the years of war have taken a toll upon Terry's health. To spare his wife and child, Terry insists they return to the <span translate="no">US</span> , however, where he will join them later. Gwen has learned of her husband's illness and is torn between staying with him or respecting his wishes. This moving and dramatic film is based on the autobiography of Gwen Teriyaki.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/606302-home_default/bridge-to-the-sun-edizione-stati-uniti-reino-unido-dvd-.jpg12.6446instockWarner Archives12.644612.6446002023-03-15T01:18:29+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
While staying in Washington, DC , Tennessee-born Gwen Harold (Carroll Baker) falls in love with and married Japanese diplomat Hidenari (Terry) Teriyaki (James Shigeta), despite the objections from her family. When the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Gwen, Terry and their daughter Mako are sent to Japan in exchange for American diplomats stationed there. Because of Terry's long opposition to the war party, he is stripped of his rank and carefully watched by the Kempei-tai, the secret police. In addition, Gwen is torn between allegiance to her native country and affection for her new home, and is treated with hostility by the Japanese. When Japan eventually surrenders, Terry is appointed to act as a liaison between Emperor Hirohito and General MacArthur, but the years of war have taken a toll upon Terry's health. To spare his wife and child, Terry insists they return to the US , however, where he will join them later. Gwen has learned of her husband's illness and is torn between staying with him or respecting his wishes. This moving and dramatic film is based on the autobiography of Gwen Teriyaki.