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00:01:29You're not going to compare to them little itty-bitty bus seats with the seats on my train, are you?
00:01:34Oh, Daddy, you get to see so much more scenery on a bus.
00:01:37I think I feel a knife in my back, Helen.
00:01:40Oh, Frank.
00:01:41Oh, wait a minute.
00:01:42The father, I've seen his daughter all summer.
00:01:45He's got a right to expect a little of...
00:01:47Love and respect.
00:01:48That's right, yes.
00:01:49And that's exactly what you're going to get.
00:01:54Hey, wait a minute.
00:01:56What do these people say?
00:01:58Why, they will say that, why, who's that lucky man with that pretty girl draped around his neck?
00:02:03That's what they'll say.
00:02:04Say, did you learn anything in that summer school, Angel?
00:02:07Oh, yes.
00:02:08I learned the next time you get transferred, I'm going with you.
00:02:11I miss you too much.
00:02:13That's my girl.
00:02:16Well, it's going to be good to see Harlan again.
00:02:18I wish he could have come with you.
00:02:20Well, you know Harlan, your brother hears the basketball bouncing, he starts bouncing.
00:02:24Hey, save it for those cruises, Harlan.
00:02:37Oh, dirty.
00:02:38Tell them it, boy.
00:02:39Don't you start anything you can't wind up.
00:02:41Easy, cousin.
00:02:42You cheap shot.
00:02:45Just think on behaving like your old man's sheep.
00:02:47Back in my country...
00:02:48Tell us all about it, Oki.
00:02:50Sure, Jap.
00:02:52Back in my country, people know their place.
00:02:54You japs!
00:02:57Why, you...
00:02:58Jap!
00:03:02Stop!
00:03:04Stop!
00:03:09Jap!
00:03:10Jap!
00:03:12Jap!
00:03:14Jap!
00:03:15Jap!
00:03:16Jap!
00:03:17Jap!
00:03:18Jap!
00:03:19Jap!
00:03:20Jap!
00:03:21Jap!
00:03:22Jap!
00:03:23Jap!
00:03:24Gentlemen, this is unsatisfactory.
00:03:48We're not going to have this happen one more time, are we?
00:03:54Well, I'm all set, my Shirley Temple doll looks ready for one there, Bradstead.
00:04:17Dad, I think you got a good transfer this time.
00:04:22I hope so, eh?
00:04:24Well, it's not Oklahoma, but thank God it's not Arkansas again.
00:04:29What do people do around here for fun?
00:04:31Well, you can go down and join the crowd watching the Chinaman steam pressing machine.
00:04:36Well, why, the main street light changes every 30 seconds.
00:04:39It's a long way from Stillwater, eh?
00:04:41Oh, I have no complaints. It's so quiet and peaceful here.
00:04:45How about the picture show?
00:04:47I think it's Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers this week.
00:04:50Well, maybe tomorrow. I still feel glued to that bus seat. I think I'll take a walk.
00:04:54Well, there's a few flower farms just a few blocks away.
00:04:57You could go out and watch the buds open.
00:04:59Say, you know, it's getting dark soon.
00:05:02I think you ought to wander around alone.
00:05:04Well, what can happen?
00:05:06Now, watch yourself, dear.
00:05:08Uh-huh.
00:05:09Have a good time, dear.
00:05:21Hi.
00:05:22Oh, hello.
00:05:24Well, welcome to California.
00:05:27You're Eileen, right?
00:05:28Right.
00:05:29My name is Kramer.
00:05:31Besides being your next door neighbor, I'm going to be your English knit teacher.
00:05:36Oh, how nice.
00:05:37Well, your family certainly have been looking forward to seeing you.
00:05:42I felt the same way myself, having you in my class.
00:05:46Well, that won't bother you anymore.
00:05:48I'm just going to take a look around before dark.
00:05:50Well, thank you for saying hello.
00:05:53It's nice to know you.
00:05:54Bye.
00:05:55Bye.
00:05:59Bye.
00:06:29Bye.
00:06:59Bye.
00:07:00Bye.
00:07:09Does anybody here speak American English?
00:07:17I can manage a few words.
00:07:22It's alright.
00:07:23She's a friend.
00:07:24She's a new station master's daughter.
00:07:29Small town.
00:07:33My name is David.
00:07:35This is my father, Hachiro Tayanica.
00:07:43It's a miserable, but I'm welcome.
00:07:48Well, Mr. Tayanica, I was walking through the fields on my way home, and I heard the music, and I just couldn't resist.
00:07:54It's fine.
00:07:56Stay.
00:07:56You're at the Oban, or the Festival of Alaskan, or the Feast of All Souls.
00:08:11Take your pick.
00:08:12All three names are correct.
00:08:14Just beautiful.
00:08:16Ma, this is, I think your last name is Philip?
00:08:20Eileen Philip.
00:08:21I know your brother Harlan.
00:08:23He's a tough man under the basket.
00:08:24Welcome.
00:08:25Your father and mother have much pretty girl.
00:08:29Oh, please have some.
00:08:30No, Ma.
00:08:31She doesn't want to have that jive.
00:08:33There's something inside you might like much better.
00:08:35Oh, that's all right.
00:08:36I like Chinese food.
00:08:43In here.
00:08:48Shazam!
00:08:49Oh, that's funny.
00:08:50Almost as funny as not knowing Chinese from Japanese.
00:08:53I'm sorry.
00:08:54Here.
00:08:56Eat.
00:08:57You're welcome.
00:09:00It's not too Japanese-y.
00:09:02I'm lucky.
00:09:03Dad always thought, when in America, be American.
00:09:11Mom.
00:09:12She kind of holds on to some of those old customs.
00:09:13Don't tell me there's a poetry nut here, too.
00:09:20Pardon?
00:09:21That's what my brother calls me.
00:09:22A poetry nut.
00:09:23Really?
00:09:24Well, so am I.
00:09:25But I'm not sure I always understand it.
00:09:27He does.
00:09:28Come on.
00:09:29Come on.
00:09:29That's my older cousin, Tadashi.
00:09:47Here's something else you might like to see.
00:09:49Want a swing?
00:10:09It looks like fun, and I'd love to, but I've really got to go.
00:10:13We'd like you to stay.
00:10:16I appreciate it, but I must go.
00:10:18If you have to, I'll drive you home, okay?
00:10:22Uh, well.
00:10:25Okay.
00:10:26Okay.
00:10:37How about this one?
00:10:40To one who has been long in a city pent,
00:10:42it is very sweet to look into the fair and open face of heaven,
00:10:45to breathe a prayer full in the smile of the blue feminine.
00:10:50John.
00:10:53You're very good.
00:10:56Uh, that was my road.
00:11:03Your turn.
00:11:03The world is too much with us, late and soon.
00:11:16Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers.
00:11:20Little we see in nature that is ours.
00:11:22Shakespeare.
00:11:23Wordsworth.
00:11:23I always get those who are confused.
00:11:25It's really great to know someone who likes poetry.
00:11:29My folks don't understand it at all.
00:11:30Mine neither.
00:11:31You're about to have one of the boys at home.
00:11:33You're about to have one of the boys at home.
00:11:34It's really great to know someone who likes poetry.
00:11:36My folks don't understand it at all.
00:11:38Mine neither.
00:11:44You're about to have one of the boys at home and...
00:11:47No, I don't know.
00:12:17What else do you like, David?
00:12:47I like Bob Hope, Gorsby songs, basketball, Hemingway, Colliers, Lionel Lloyd, and...
00:12:59What else?
00:13:03You're very pretty, Eileen.
00:13:07Nice of you to say so.
00:13:13David, I really have to go home.
00:13:16I'd like to see you again, Eileen.
00:13:20Well, you don't have to.
00:13:23I want to.
00:13:25We can...
00:13:27We can go to a drive-in movie.
00:13:29Friday night?
00:13:31Oh, I don't know.
00:13:34Saturday night?
00:13:36It's not that.
00:13:37It's just the stuff.
00:13:41You're right.
00:13:43Absolutely right.
00:13:45Oh, David, I didn't mean it that way.
00:13:49I just want to stop.
00:13:52I'm scared.
00:13:56I didn't think you were coming.
00:14:05I almost didn't.
00:14:09I told my folks I was going roller skating.
00:14:10I told my folks I was going to a recital with Miss Kramer.
00:14:16Lovely.
00:14:17You're simply beautiful.
00:14:19But...
00:14:20But...
00:14:21You're simply beautiful.
00:14:22But...
00:14:23But...
00:14:24You're simply beautiful.
00:14:25But...
00:14:26You're simply beautiful.
00:14:27But...
00:14:28You're simply beautiful, but...
00:14:30Four weeks.
00:14:31Four weeks.
00:14:32Four weeks of empty beaches and tall corners.
00:14:33It's lovely.
00:14:41You're simply beautiful.
00:14:47But?
00:14:49You're simply beautiful, but?
00:14:53Four weeks.
00:14:54Four weeks of empty beaches and tall corners.
00:15:01Come on.
00:15:03There's a cave over here!
00:15:09A girl who wishes to be kissed in secret will find a cave?
00:15:12Japanese brothers?
00:15:13Armenians.
00:15:30Ah!
00:15:31Ah!
00:15:32I also reached Tarzan.
00:15:35I love Tarzan.
00:15:38What else do you love, Eileen?
00:15:40Oh, I love beach caves, security blankets, putting pennies on railroad tracks, daffodil, butterflies, cold hot dogs, and an angle-eyed Japanese-American boy named David.
00:15:55I don't know anything about you.
00:15:57I don't know anything about you.
00:15:58Do Japanese gentlemen have middle names?
00:16:02Thomas.
00:16:03Thomas.
00:16:04David Thomas Pajanica.
00:16:05Well, David Thomas Pajanica, I love you.
00:16:09You're an honor student, an all-conference basketball guard, an eagle scout.
00:16:12Why would you be interested in me? I'm nothing but a nobody.
00:16:16You're beautiful.
00:16:17Smart.
00:16:18Why would you love me?
00:16:19Nothing but a chap.
00:16:20Oh, baloney.
00:16:21Oh, baloney.
00:16:22I do love you, Eileen.
00:16:23It's wrong.
00:16:24And it's right.
00:16:25And it's right.
00:16:26I'm nothing but a nobody.
00:16:28You're beautiful, smart.
00:16:31Why would you love me?
00:16:33Nothing but a chap.
00:16:35Oh, baloney.
00:16:39I do love you, Eileen.
00:16:42It's wrong.
00:16:44And it's right.
00:16:56Two candles?
00:17:01Two months.
00:17:04Happy Anniversary.
00:17:06We even got our own private offer.
00:17:08Doesn't everybody?
00:17:09I've never known anyone like you, Eileen.
00:17:11White, yellow, purple, little chartreuse.
00:17:13And you're never again gonna know anybody like me.
00:17:16Eileen?
00:17:18Tayenica.
00:17:22Eileen Tayenica.
00:17:26Do you really believe it?
00:17:28Eileen Tayenica?
00:17:30Do you believe in David Tayenica?
00:17:36Eileen Tayenica.
00:17:40I believe it.
00:17:42Then it's settled.
00:17:43We're getting married.
00:17:45They won't let us, our families.
00:17:47I know, but we're going to do it.
00:17:49When?
00:17:50On a Sunday.
00:17:51That's when everybody gets married.
00:17:52How?
00:17:53Leave it to me.
00:17:54I know a man.
00:17:55You can't get married by just any old man.
00:17:57You can by this man.
00:17:58But we need a witness.
00:18:00Miss Kramer.
00:18:02We're really going to do it.
00:18:06No more dull corners.
00:18:08I love you.
00:18:10Music
00:18:21Different colorful flowers grow side by side.
00:18:22Make fine garden.
00:18:23Armenian bra verb.
00:18:24Japanese.
00:18:25My father.
00:18:31Still feel the same, honey?
00:18:32Mm-hmm.
00:18:33See, don't you just take it easy now.
00:18:34Keep it easy now, or that's the best thing for a headache.
00:18:36Go to the center.
00:18:38If it's not gone by the time we get back, we'll have the doctor in.
00:18:41I'm sorry I'm not going with you.
00:18:43So are we.
00:18:44Bye-bye, Anna.
00:18:45Don't bet about that.
00:18:50What?
00:18:51In church, say a little prayer for me.
00:18:53You feel that badly?
00:18:54No, but I'm sure it'll help.
00:18:58Bye, Anna.
00:18:59Stay warm, dear.
00:19:04Come on.
00:19:23David, I just don't know.
00:19:25I've known your father for so many years,
00:19:28and it's not right to do this to him.
00:19:31And what about her parents?
00:19:34Father, once it's done, they'll accept it.
00:19:37You're so young, you're just children.
00:19:39Father, there's no age limit on being in love.
00:19:41I know what I feel.
00:19:43Maybe.
00:19:45And maybe not.
00:19:47You still want me?
00:20:03Yes.
00:20:04I want you.
00:20:06Father, this is Eileen Helen Phillips.
00:20:09Hello, Eileen.
00:20:10Hello, Father.
00:20:11Hello, Father.
00:20:13He won't say yes.
00:20:14He won't say no.
00:20:15But you work on him.
00:20:17Eileen,
00:20:20this is a very important decision.
00:20:22I want to be his wife.
00:20:24It's especially difficult
00:20:26when you have the burden of other people's prejudice.
00:20:29And have it you will.
00:20:30I know.
00:20:31I'm not sure that you do.
00:20:34If you're willing to enter into marriage,
00:20:36with your eyes wide open,
00:20:38knowing that it's going to be extremely difficult.
00:20:40There'll be happiness too, Father.
00:20:42Enough for me, no matter how difficult it gets.
00:20:45If I refuse to marry you, what then?
00:20:48I guess we'll just have to be married in the eyes of God.
00:20:51You mean that?
00:20:52I don't want to live without him, Father.
00:20:55I know only too well that it's right for both of us.
00:20:58How can you be so sure?
00:21:03There comes one moment, once.
00:21:06And God help those who pass that moment by.
00:21:10When beauty stands looking into the soul,
00:21:13with grave sweet eyes.
00:21:17Yes.
00:21:18Her stand.
00:21:22All right.
00:21:23Three, three.
00:21:24Here we go.
00:21:25Again,
00:21:27three, three.
00:21:29I know.
00:21:31The third one,
00:21:32I know.
00:21:34The second one,
00:21:35I know.
00:21:37Then,
00:21:38one,
00:21:39I know.
00:21:40Of course,
00:21:42I know.
00:21:44My dear,
00:21:46tell me,
00:21:48how?
00:21:49Here they come.
00:22:11Nervous?
00:22:12Yeah.
00:22:14They think I'm homesick.
00:22:16Then they find out I'm married.
00:22:17Well...
00:22:18Folks!
00:22:24Yo!
00:22:24Hey, folks!
00:22:26Before you hear anything else,
00:22:28I want you to know we've got everything taken care of.
00:22:33The Japs have bombed Pearl Harbor.
00:22:37What?
00:22:40Pearl Harbor.
00:22:42That's in Hawaii.
00:22:44Say, you people, you just go on home now
00:22:47and turn on your radios and don't get excited.
00:22:50If we need any of you, we'll holler for you.
00:23:52The Japanese have bombed Pearl Harbor.
00:23:54The Japanese have bombed Pearl Harbor.
00:23:56A few short hours ago, without warning, the Japanese launched an unprovoked attack on
00:24:01U.S. ships in the Pearl Harbor Naval Base, Hawaii, and simultaneously attacked strategic
00:24:06points in the Philippines and the island of Guam.
00:24:09Japanese planes also bombed targets in Singapore and Hong Kong.
00:24:13Japanese troops also landed in Malaya and crossed into Thailand from Indochina.
00:24:18And all of this while the Japanese envoys were in Washington, assuring our government of their
00:24:24government's wish for peace.
00:24:26Now the question that is being asked is, how much of the destruction that occurred in Pearl
00:24:31Harbor was the result of sabotage?
00:24:33Until an investigation has been made, of course, one can only speculate.
00:24:37And while the Japanese attack was a complete surprise, it did come at the end of a series
00:24:42of events that have continued to increase the strain and tension in Japanese relations with
00:24:47the United States and Great Britain.
00:24:49Here's another bulletin just handed me.
00:24:51Russian armies have broken through the German line on the Moscow front at two points and
00:24:56destroyed two German divisions.
00:24:58And now back to the background of the Japanese attack on Hong Kong.
00:25:01Made in China, Dad.
00:25:02No problem, right?
00:25:04No.
00:25:05No, not take a chance.
00:25:07Let's go.
00:25:08Let's go.
00:25:09In the middle of 1938, Japan invaded China and captured Canton.
00:25:19Miss Kramer?
00:25:21I leave.
00:25:26The whole town's gone, man.
00:25:28I mean, I know about you and David.
00:25:33No.
00:25:35We couldn't tell them.
00:25:36They've got enough problems.
00:25:38I'm so summer.
00:25:58Miss Kramer.
00:26:01Hello.
00:26:01Come in.
00:26:02Come in.
00:26:04My English teacher, Miss Kramer, and our Oban visitor, Eileen Phillips.
00:26:13Mr. and Mrs. Tionegra, a number of us have been going to all the Japanese families and
00:26:21telling them, telling them that, uh, we're sorry, we're concerned, and we'll help in any way.
00:26:29You know, I'm sorry.
00:26:29I'm sorry.
00:26:30You know, I'm sorry.
00:26:31I'm sorry.
00:26:32Come in.
00:26:32I'm sorry.
00:26:33I'm sorry.
00:26:34Come here.
00:26:34thank you thank you hi Ted radio says we Californian Japs have been building an
00:26:42army now ready to rise yes and they're saying we've sprayed the truck producer
00:26:46with arsenic in the last two days and and put ground glass in the raw fish
00:26:51that has been delivered to the market but are they gonna remember that there
00:26:55are 78,000 Japanese Americans who have never seen Japan will they remember how
00:27:02many Japanese fought in World War one take a look in your father's closet he
00:27:09still has the uniform and the metal
00:27:17we don't know what to expect so we stay together and we pray thank you for
00:27:27coming oh not at all I'll see you out
00:27:32David
00:27:41not now
00:27:45I'll meet her at the opera about eight I'll be there
00:27:51I'll always be there
00:27:55and we thank you for the food on our table we ask that you help keep our family together
00:28:02and God bless our country America
00:28:05amen
00:28:08no there's no need for this no need
00:28:18folks this is a very sorry way to meet somebody I know that but this is Mr. Coslow he's with the government
00:28:25this may not seem right to you but there's a war on folks I got a list here
00:28:30got some things on it we're supposed to pick up that is if you folks have any of this
00:28:37if you don't mind I'm gonna look around a little bit
00:29:00sheriff you come in here a minute
00:29:10what about this
00:29:15no that's under eight inches isn't it
00:29:21well yeah
00:29:22says right here it's okay then
00:29:26Morse code book
00:29:37he was the boy Scott that's his handbook
00:29:40it's on the list isn't it
00:29:43it's on the list
00:29:44well all right then
00:29:45oh boy
00:29:47oh
00:29:56oh my
00:29:58I'm sorry folks
00:30:00golly
00:30:01we don't expect any type of light movement from this farm
00:30:08so do all the things you need vision for in the daylight
00:30:11hey can they speak English
00:30:15of course they can speak English
00:30:18now is that what you want
00:30:19good
00:30:20then they understand
00:30:21well
00:30:23is that it
00:30:23yeah that's it
00:30:25okay then let's get going
00:30:26you folks be careful now
00:30:39hey sheriff
00:30:53look at this clothesline
00:30:55good thing I noticed
00:30:57this could be used as a shortwave antenna
00:30:59oh they found the right man for the job
00:31:03that's for sure
00:31:04David
00:31:10yo
00:31:11David
00:31:11oh
00:31:18where you off to
00:31:19David
00:31:22son you can't go anyplace
00:31:25what
00:31:26not this time of night
00:31:27Japanese can't be out after six o'clock
00:31:30that's a brand new law
00:31:31what
00:31:34David
00:31:36son anybody that breaks the curfew
00:31:40has to go to jail
00:31:41I'm sorry but
00:31:44that's the way it is
00:31:47I'm sorry but
00:32:05I'm sorry but
00:32:09THE END
00:32:39David
00:32:49Eileen
00:32:51I guess Pearl Harbor lets him spell that out on paper
00:32:56I've been so worried about you
00:33:03So many things have happened
00:33:04You haven't been in school for two days
00:33:07What for?
00:33:10David, we have to talk
00:33:11I know
00:33:12What are we going to do?
00:33:16Not about the war of this town
00:33:18About us
00:33:20David, I'm your wife
00:33:22My truck's behind the 510
00:33:29Meet me there
00:33:29If things don't work out, I can always get a shave
00:33:35Pam, they don't want me to go out at night
00:33:43We're not allowed to go out
00:33:45I know
00:33:46How is it with your mom and dad?
00:33:50Same
00:33:50Worse, actually
00:33:51I know I told you they might let us stay with them
00:33:54And now that's off
00:33:55The way dad's been treated, he wouldn't trust anybody
00:33:58Not even you
00:33:59I don't blame them
00:34:00My folks are worse than ever
00:34:02They're just terrible
00:34:03Why should they be different from the rest of them?
00:34:07Oh, David, what are we going to do?
00:34:08I don't know
00:34:13All I can say is that I love you
00:34:16You're my wife
00:34:18Are you not sorry for that?
00:34:22I never will be
00:34:23Me neither, David
00:34:25Me neither
00:34:27No matter what
00:34:28These Japs are a depraved breed
00:34:37Who can't be dealt with
00:34:39Like mischievous boys at a Sunday school picnic
00:34:41We should wake up to the fact
00:34:43That protection of Americans
00:34:44Is more important than what happens to the Jap brutes
00:34:47They live like rats
00:34:49Breed like rats
00:34:50And act like rats
00:34:52One more thing
00:34:54You can't make an American
00:34:56Out of a little Jap junior
00:34:57By handing him an American birth certificate
00:34:59A Jap
00:35:00What was that for?
00:35:04I can't hear it anymore
00:35:05I can't read it anymore
00:35:07What is it, Angel?
00:35:08What's the matter?
00:35:09There's just no logic
00:35:11Logic?
00:35:14Well, you don't want them living near the military bases
00:35:16Now do you?
00:35:18They lived there before military bases
00:35:20Uh-huh
00:35:20And they bought land
00:35:22Under the power line
00:35:23Because no white farmer would buy that land
00:35:26It was just chance that they all live near the coast
00:35:29Most of us who live in California live near the coast
00:35:33Look, I don't want to discuss it with you, Arlene
00:35:35You're too young to understand
00:35:37I've never seen you so hateful
00:35:40So violent, so terrible
00:35:42Well, there's certainly no need for you to get so upset about this
00:35:45Daddy, they're people just like us
00:35:48No, no, no, no, sweetheart
00:35:50They are nothing like us
00:35:51That's just the point
00:35:53They're nothing like us at all
00:35:55I can't even talk to you about this
00:36:00Eileen, will you listen?
00:36:02Helen, wait a minute
00:36:03You're wrong, young lady
00:36:05Absolutely wrong
00:36:07These people are dangerous
00:36:07They are the enemy
00:36:08And you don't give hearts and flowers and love and kisses
00:36:12To people who would kill you
00:36:14Without batting an eye
00:36:16Daddy, try to understand
00:36:21Please try
00:36:22There's only one thing that I understand
00:36:25And that is that no speaking jab
00:36:27It's worth busking us apart
00:36:30About a hundred, you say?
00:37:00Well
00:37:02At least you and your mom are still alive
00:37:06It shakes a man's soul
00:37:09Can't seem to help no one
00:37:12Up around the side of the crew
00:37:14There's an asparagus field
00:37:16Got tromped on
00:37:17Chopped up, wiped out
00:37:19The deputy sheriff up there says
00:37:21Gotta, gotta be at least 50 people
00:37:24To do that kind of damage one night
00:37:26Down at Brawley
00:37:29Shots get thrown into some homes
00:37:32That's crazy
00:37:35Why, that's crazy
00:37:36That's
00:37:37That's just crazy
00:37:38Well
00:37:40Bite the bullet, son
00:37:42My old daddy used to say
00:37:46Hammers break glass
00:37:49And make steel
00:37:51Let's get him
00:37:58Hey
00:37:59Get him out of here
00:38:04Forty years
00:38:06We have done you to get out
00:38:07Yeah, I want to hear about
00:38:09Jack Bond's boys
00:38:11Ah, you're good for yellow-bellied
00:38:14Jack Bond's boy was on a ship
00:38:17Let me say
00:38:18He's still there
00:38:20Still here, Dad
00:38:22Remember, poor Harbor
00:38:23No
00:38:27Get him out of here
00:38:28Bunch them up
00:38:30Drive them out
00:38:31Get out of here
00:38:33Come back
00:38:34Drop
00:38:41That's
00:38:42Zip
00:38:43He's
00:38:43He's
00:38:45Pings
00:38:46Riding
00:38:47This
00:38:48Devil
00:38:48He's
00:38:50He's
00:38:51That's
00:38:52He's
00:38:52That's
00:38:53He's
00:38:54He's
00:38:54He's
00:38:56I mean
00:38:57He's
00:38:58He's
00:38:59He's
00:38:59He's
00:39:00He's
00:39:00He's
00:39:01He's
00:39:01He's
00:39:02I guess we'll be all right.
00:39:12That's pretty bruised up.
00:39:13At least we've got a house.
00:39:15Today.
00:39:16With my father.
00:39:19David, was my father one of them?
00:39:22Please.
00:39:23Yes.
00:39:24But he wasn't a leader.
00:39:25He wasn't a leader.
00:39:32He wasn't a leader.
00:40:02You're not going to believe what I just saw.
00:40:04What?
00:40:04Your sister with the Japanese David.
00:40:09Where?
00:40:10In the wash.
00:40:13Right over there.
00:40:23I never realized how anyone could be put in such agony.
00:40:27Don't worry.
00:40:28My folks can take it.
00:40:30Oh, I'm sure they can.
00:40:32I just don't know about me.
00:40:34I know, honey.
00:40:36No, you don't.
00:40:38I'm a married woman.
00:40:40I want to feel like one.
00:40:42I want to be with you.
00:40:43Sleep with you.
00:40:45Feel you holding me.
00:40:47It'll be all right.
00:40:49God knows this can't last forever.
00:40:51I know.
00:40:54But neither can we, David.
00:40:55I don't see him anywhere.
00:41:07Don't believe me.
00:41:10Yeah, well, they could have gone through the fields back to town.
00:41:12Let's go.
00:41:12Let's go.
00:41:12Hey, you seen a Jap named Tayaneca?
00:41:31Oh, wife of course.
00:41:33Wife of course, Englishy.
00:41:34I hear you hear.
00:41:35I hear you hear.
00:41:36Hey, you see a Jap.
00:41:41A Jap about this high.
00:41:43See Jap?
00:41:48All right, all right.
00:41:49Bye, nobody.
00:42:05Goodbye, Jap.
00:42:07Hey, where's your cousin?
00:42:25Why?
00:42:27You don't want to get up like them poor wolves.
00:42:28You better speak up.
00:42:29I got my own troubles.
00:42:31I hear he was messing around with my sister.
00:42:33What's the matter?
00:42:34Fred, are you going to have Japanese relatives?
00:42:37I drowned him first.
00:42:39You better get a big sack first.
00:42:42You Okies have big litters.
00:42:45Shove your yellow teeth to the bottom of your yellow belly.
00:42:48Come on, get me, Okie.
00:42:52You know Kendo Okie?
00:42:57You don't swing from the side.
00:42:58You come over the top.
00:43:05Learn a lot.
00:43:05Secret Jap Army.
00:43:07Don't you.
00:43:10Jap.
00:43:11Stop.
00:43:12Hit it.
00:43:17Nassi, don't.
00:43:18All right, Dave.
00:43:19The Oklahoma kids are going to show the Jap's their place.
00:43:21Todd, stop it.
00:43:22You're next, Jap.
00:43:26Get on.
00:43:27I had to tell you something.
00:43:29Both of you.
00:43:29Don't.
00:43:29Come on.
00:43:49Holy God.
00:43:51Holy God.
00:43:52Holy God.
00:43:53Hey, Tiger.
00:43:55I'm slaughtered.
00:43:56Come on.
00:44:09Wait.
00:44:11Wait.
00:44:11Wait.
00:44:12I can't go.
00:44:15I killed a guy.
00:44:17I'm going to talk to somebody.
00:44:19I didn't get caught swiping watermelons.
00:44:21I killed a guy.
00:44:34Yeah.
00:44:35Yeah.
00:44:35I got to see the sheriff.
00:44:37You guys go to the depot.
00:44:38Get down.
00:44:42Stop it.
00:44:43We got an improved.
00:44:44Stop it.
00:44:45You just stayed away from my sister.
00:44:49This never would have happened.
00:44:52You hear me?
00:44:54It's your fault.
00:44:56It's your fault.
00:44:57It's your fault.
00:45:15It's your fault.
00:45:18What?
00:45:21Oh.
00:45:23Oh.
00:45:23Oh.
00:45:24Oh.
00:45:24Oh.
00:45:24THE END
00:45:54Eileen?
00:46:03What is it, Ms. Grayman?
00:46:06Something.
00:46:08Something terrible has happened to your brother.
00:46:12Eileen?
00:46:13There was a fight.
00:46:16It was an accident.
00:46:17A terrible accident.
00:46:19Well, where is he?
00:46:20I mean...
00:46:25Arlen's dead.
00:46:29Dave's killed.
00:46:32David.
00:46:37Your wife's here.
00:46:42Thank you, Father.
00:46:44Thank you, Father.
00:46:58David.
00:46:59Your wife's here.
00:47:01Thank you, Father.
00:47:01What can I say?
00:47:17I know.
00:47:19It was an accident.
00:47:22It was an accident, Eileen.
00:47:24If you can live with it.
00:47:28Now I must give myself up.
00:47:39Mr. Tayonica?
00:47:42You're under arrest.
00:47:44You're to come with me.
00:47:46Come on.
00:47:48We're going, please.
00:47:49Come on.
00:47:49Come on, let's go.
00:47:50Get in the truck.
00:47:51Get in the truck.
00:47:57Here.
00:47:58Here you go.
00:48:00Put on this tag.
00:48:02You put it in a buttonhole.
00:48:09Well, B-286-117,
00:48:13you're being moved into a world of red tape regulations and long lines.
00:48:17Huh?
00:48:17I'm sorry, sir.
00:48:21You, uh,
00:48:22get on the truck, will you?
00:48:35Okay, let's go.
00:48:36Come on.
00:48:58I'm sorry, sir.
00:48:59Good morning, Frank.
00:49:11Sheriff, you're up and out in Brighton early.
00:49:13Oh, another roundup, Frank.
00:49:14We figured we'd try to get it done before everybody was moving around.
00:49:18What did they do this time?
00:49:20Seems like they gave some money to an outfit called the Black Dragon Society.
00:49:24I guess it's not a society.
00:49:27A fella wants to be anywhere mixed up with.
00:49:29I think you'd better set up a guard.
00:49:49Yes, sir.
00:49:55Sheriff, would you like to check your list against Martha?
00:49:57Oh, all right, Lieutenant, let's see what we have.
00:50:00Mr. Sheriff, you listen.
00:50:04My son vote for you.
00:50:07I give money for fight to Russia.
00:50:09Russia, not the United States, America.
00:50:12We loyal.
00:50:14We all loyal to America.
00:50:16God bless America, land that I love.
00:50:26Stand beside her and guide her
00:50:30To the night where the lights come out.
00:50:35From the mountains, to the berries, to the ocean.
00:50:42What was home?
00:50:44God bless America.
00:50:46Shut up!
00:50:50Shut up!
00:50:51Hold on.
00:50:51Frank, don't hold on.
00:50:52My son was murdered.
00:50:57This killer's in there, a chap.
00:51:00You tell me not to start anything.
00:51:04I'm sorry, ma'am.
00:51:06I'm sorry.
00:51:06I can't let you see nobody.
00:51:08Husband.
00:51:08Husband.
00:51:09Ma'am, I'm sorry.
00:51:10I've got my order.
00:51:12Please, I have my order.
00:51:14Corporal, please stand there.
00:51:14Corporal.
00:51:16Would you open that, please?
00:51:17Yes, I understand.
00:51:29We can't be completely in here, Moe.
00:51:42English!
00:51:43English!
00:51:47Many of these men not say goodbye to families.
00:51:52You say goodbye.
00:51:53Hai.
00:51:54Mituri.
00:51:56Hai.
00:51:58Dear David, my aunt goes with him.
00:52:05Achero.
00:52:08Achero.
00:52:17Walter, this looks to me like you have the whole lot.
00:52:21Achero.
00:52:44Oh!
00:52:45Oh!
00:52:46Oh!
00:52:47Oh!
00:52:49Oh!
00:52:50Oh!
00:52:50I have studied the facts
00:53:06and restudied the transcribed testimony.
00:53:10This tragedy is clearly accidental in self-defense
00:53:14and to all involved, I am sure, heartbreaking.
00:53:18Those close to the deceased
00:53:21will not find revenge in my decision.
00:53:25They must take solace in the unfortunate truth
00:53:28and seek whatever forgiveness can be found in their hearts.
00:53:36This court finds the defendant, David Tayaneca, not guilty.
00:53:48Adjourned.
00:53:59David, I hate like the devil to rub this in,
00:54:05but I strongly feel it'll be best for you
00:54:08to get out of this neck of the woods.
00:54:09I know all the words, David.
00:54:14Jigaboo, slant eyes, big diggle, pull out.
00:54:21And I have never yet been able to figure out
00:54:24who's better than who.
00:54:26So I am not against you people.
00:54:29Sheriff, all my life I've been an American.
00:54:32I don't want to become a you people.
00:54:34Young fella.
00:54:34You are what people think you are today.
00:54:42Now, I don't know who it is,
00:54:43but there's somebody in this town
00:54:45that's going to take it into his head
00:54:46that he'll be helping the war effort by killing you.
00:54:50Could be an island's old man
00:54:52will want to take a little crack at your hide.
00:54:54Point is, I just don't have enough help to watch out for you.
00:54:58I hate like the devil to stick you back
00:54:59as a hoose cow just to protect you.
00:55:01The American customer is just to lock up the man
00:55:05and commit the violence, not the victim.
00:55:07David.
00:55:11Boy, please don't jostle me.
00:55:13What do you think is going to happen to us, Sheriff?
00:55:15I don't know, David.
00:55:18I don't know.
00:55:19I only know there ain't one politician
00:55:22that's sticking up for you folks.
00:55:24Seems like your cause is not so dandy this election year.
00:55:27From what I understand,
00:55:30if the Japanese would pick up and go inside the state,
00:55:33why, they wouldn't have to move anymore.
00:55:35But here, right here, sitting beside the ocean,
00:55:37why,
00:55:38looks like so long days are going to be sooner than later,
00:55:41and you've got to get going right now, boy.
00:55:43I mean, sooner than sooner.
00:55:46How about Bakersfield?
00:55:48Do you know anybody around there?
00:55:51Yeah, my father.
00:55:52Yeah.
00:55:57Come in, David.
00:56:15Come in.
00:56:20You shouldn't be out after curfew.
00:56:22It's dangerous.
00:56:24I know, but I know.
00:56:27I understand.
00:56:31I've been so lonely lately.
00:56:34Why don't I call Eileen,
00:56:36ask her to spend the night with me,
00:56:38you know, keep me company.
00:56:40Miss Kramer,
00:56:41I love you.
00:56:57I love you.
00:57:11This morning.
00:57:12Eileen.
00:57:20Eileen.
00:57:20it's your father
00:57:34david let's tell him
00:57:38i'm no longer a japanese married to his daughter now i'm the killer
00:57:47what's the matter daddy keep your voice down angel i don't want to wake miss kramer
00:57:59okay
00:58:01david please
00:58:05angel eileen
00:58:08daddy i have to talk to you it's very important
00:58:15we've got to hurry honey i look tell me on the way down to the depot i want you to drop me
00:58:20mother needs the car today daddy i will you hurry up angel please i've got to meet the 620
00:58:26oh honey we've never been so close
00:58:35two things you learned from the japanese
00:58:42self-discipline
00:58:46and patience
00:58:50we haven't talked about anything
00:58:55and we've talked about everything
00:58:57look
00:59:01ma's really worried about how dad is
00:59:06she thinks he needs more medicine
00:59:08i'll try to see him
00:59:09some way somehow
00:59:11then stop by beckersfield to see about a job
00:59:15maybe going there's our answer
00:59:17i'll be back
00:59:19two days
00:59:22two weeks
00:59:24i'll be back
00:59:27that was a beautiful night
00:59:33i'll be back
00:59:48my
00:59:50THE END
01:00:20No, no, it's electric
01:00:22It should not be here
01:00:25Neither should you, Dad
01:00:27Anything else you need?
01:00:38No, nothing
01:00:40Mom, be happy
01:00:42You look fine
01:00:45You too, you look fine
01:00:49Is it true there's some Japanese-Americans in here?
01:00:58They keep saying
01:01:00I, America
01:01:02I, America
01:01:04I say, you, America?
01:01:08Huh?
01:01:10She walk out case
01:01:11Hmm
01:01:12So no walk on ocean
01:01:15But therefore order us
01:01:19Not know what future holds
01:01:21You go now
01:01:25Take no chances
01:01:27I never kissed my dad enough
01:01:38Now I know it
01:01:41I'll never на full moon
01:01:54What the hell is까
01:01:55Look Hercule
01:01:55Welcome Here
01:01:55Let's see
01:01:56How are you?
01:01:56I love her
01:01:57Hi and I am
01:01:57How are you here?
01:02:01Hey, my wife
01:02:02Wait her
01:02:03Mrs. Kainika?
01:02:33Mrs. Kainika, since David couldn't be here, I made you something for Mother's Day.
01:02:46Mrs. Kainika, to all those who are Japanese, who are of Japanese ancestry.
01:02:55Mrs. Kainika, my life, my home, my Hachiro and me, we make it since years back.
01:03:05Mrs. Kainika, first, my man.
01:03:10Mrs. Kainika, who would tell us next what?
01:03:14Mrs. Kainika, I'm so afraid.
01:03:20Mrs. Kainika, are you serious?
01:03:25Mrs. Kainika, he's doing exactly the same thing to the Jews.
01:03:29Mrs. Kainika, now wait a minute.
01:03:30Mrs. Kainika, many of these Japs want to go to those camps to prove their loyalty.
01:03:34Mrs. Kainika, now that makes sense to me.
01:03:37Mrs. Kainika, you know, you're wrong, daughter. You're wrong.
01:03:40Mrs. Kainika, a Jap is a Jap, and don't forget it.
01:03:43Mrs. Kainika, as a matter of fact, I was just reading in the paper here.
01:03:46Mrs. Kainika, General, yes, here it is, General DeWitt.
01:03:49Mrs. Kainika, General DeWitt, now he knows a little bit more about this than you or I,
01:03:53and he says that the Japanese race is an enemy race.
01:03:57Mrs. Kainika, many second and third generation Japanese born on this soil possess U.S. citizenship,
01:04:04but, and get this, the racial strains are undiluted.
01:04:11Mrs. Kainika, that's very interesting.
01:04:14Mrs. Kainika, it's interesting, and by God, it's the truth.
01:04:20Mrs. Kainika, suppose the strains were diluted. Would that make a difference?
01:04:25Mrs. Kainika, I mean, for instance, what if Harlan had married a Japanese American girl?
01:04:31Mrs. Kainika, not Japanese, a Jap.
01:04:33Mrs. Kainika, there's no other way to say it, a Jap.
01:04:36Mrs. Kainika, all right, a Jap.
01:04:39Mrs. Kainika, what would it do?
01:04:41Mrs. Kainika, I would kill your mother.
01:04:43Mrs. Kainika, kill me.
01:04:45Mrs. Kainika, and you don't know it now, but it would kill you too.
01:04:48Mrs. Kainika, let's not even talk about the children that might come out of such a marriage.
01:04:52Mrs. Kainika, it'd be a living hell.
01:04:54Mrs. Kainika, and as far as Harlan's concerned, he's better off where he is right now, dead,
01:04:58than married to a Jap.
01:05:02Mr. Kainika.
01:05:03Mrs. Kainika, and aHNika, and a
01:05:09tumbler got a nice job.
01:05:15Peggy!
01:06:20I've got to get back to Santa Marta.
01:06:45Going there, there?
01:06:47Si.
01:06:49Yes, dos truces.
01:06:51Get in.
01:06:52You're what?
01:07:07It's best, I believe.
01:07:08It is not the best.
01:07:10I agreed to drive you to Bakersfield to help find David.
01:07:14I did not agree to be an accomplice to a crazy fate drowning.
01:07:18I tried to tell Miss Kramer what I was doing, but she wasn't home.
01:07:22Eileen, you simply can't do this.
01:07:25I don't want to.
01:07:26It's the only way.
01:07:28My father would rather see me dead than married to David.
01:07:31After they've lived with my death, they'll be so happy to see me alive that they'll accept my marriage.
01:07:36Even accept my living in a relocation camp with my husband.
01:07:40The scheme of yours is absolutely insane.
01:07:44As soon as we get to Bakersfield, I'm going to tell David everything you've said.
01:07:47We're going to get this whole business straightened out.
01:08:17If we can get to the Midwest before I get my evacuation notice.
01:08:20No one can touch us.
01:08:21We'll start a new life.
01:08:23Without any pressure from the government or her parents or my relatives.
01:08:27Miss Kramer, what is it?
01:08:28David, you haven't heard.
01:08:31No, of course you haven't.
01:08:34This morning, Eileen committed.
01:08:38Eileen!
01:08:40Eileen!
01:08:47Eileen!
01:09:17Eileen!
01:11:29Japanese custom, loved ones must wash body of dead.
01:12:29Now who's too Japanese-y?