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Escapade in Japan (1957)

December. 23,1957
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A plane is forced to land at sea just off the Japanese coast. A young American boy is later befriended by a fisherman's son, with the two setting off on an unintended journey across the country.

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Tetrady
1957/12/23

not as good as all the hype

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Protraph
1957/12/24

Lack of good storyline.

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Abegail Noëlle
1957/12/25

While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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Brooklynn
1957/12/26

There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.

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Leofwine_draca
1957/12/27

ESCAPADE IN JAPAN is a children's film made in the 1950s which gives viewers a chance to view post-war Japan, in terms of geography and society, in full-blooded colour. There's little more reason to tune in than that, however. A kid goes missing and is pursued by the authorities; it turns out he's gone on a road trip of sorts with a like-minded Japanese boy and together the two of them visit various locations. A youthful Cameron Mitchell plays the boy's worried father. The boy is played by the blond kid from LASSIE a few years before he got that role and became familiar to American TV viewers. The slight story feels dragged out to the nth degree and despite my love of Japan I found it rather boring.

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olddiscs
1957/12/28

pleasant family fare which also makes an attempt to understand the Japanese & their culture..Attempts might seem dated now but in 1957 Pearl Harbor was still fresh in the minds of Americans..This film tries to overcome the animosities between the nations..Harmless, pleasant well paced and well acted..Jon Provost was a very good young actor.. as was the oriental young boy (sorry dont know his name)

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Joe Tokugawa
1957/12/29

I agree with other reviewers of this film. It is quite good. You can watch it just to see what Japan looked like in the 1950's. You can watch it to see Jon Provost's first role; we remember him from "Lassie". You can enjoy the chase. Pretty cinematography too; filmed in very nice color. Worth watching if you ever see it on cable or dish. Nice movie.

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Kirasjeri
1957/12/30

Young Jon Provost, later to star in "Lassie", got his first notice in this charming story of a chase in 1950's Japan. He plays the son of an American couple working in Japan who survives a airplane ditching off the coastline; he got separated from the crew, and in the fog is picked up by a fisherman.This Japanese fishing family befriends him, even though they cannot talk to him, not knowing English. The boy, however, fears he did something wrong when he sees many Japanese police searching the village. He flees, along with the slightly older son of the fisherman. Then begins the chase between the police and the American couple, and the two boys who fear the police only try to find you when you've done something wrong.The bulk of the movie is of the two boys fleeing through Japan and seeing different and interesting sights on their odyssey. It is in effect a travelogue of post-war Japan. The final scenes on top of a tall Shinto religious temple are exciting enough.Colorful, and good family fare, the film also was a clear attempt to ease hostilities between the United States and a Japan that just a decade before had been a hated enemy. They did this by showing the Japanese as human being as concerned about their missing son as the Americans were about theirs. Recommended! Give it a try if you see it.

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