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Geisha Girl is a 1952 American adventure film directed and produced by George Breakston and C. Ray Stahl, and starring Steve Forrest, Martha Hyer, Tetsu Nakamura, Heihachirô Ôkawa, and Dekao Yokoo. The full film was shot in Tokyo, Japan. The plot was, in fact, created so as to educate American viewers of such Japanese traditions as a Kabuki theater presentation, a Buddhist religious ceremony, and a geisha house. Despite these features, the Japanese people were presented as stock characters or buffoons. Martha Hyer didn't play the main role in the film yet got the top billing.
Original Release
05/02/1952
US Release
05/02/1952
Cast
Name | Character |
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Steve Forrest | Rocky Wilson |
Martha Hyer | Peggy Burns / Peggy Burnes |
Archer MacDonald | Archie MacGregor |
Tetsu Nakamura | Tetsu Nakano |
Heihachirô Ôkawa | Police Inspector |
Dekao Yokoo | Zoro |
Michiyo Naoki | Michiko |
Ralph Nagara | Betto |
Benny Teitel | American Soldier |
Charles Zanolli | American Soldier |
Directors
George P. Breakston, C. Ray Stahl
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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Steve Forrest | Rocky Wilson |
Martha Hyer | Peggy Burns / Peggy Burnes |
Archer MacDonald | Archie MacGregor |
Tetsu Nakamura | Tetsu Nakano |
Heihachirô Ôkawa | Police Inspector |
Dekao Yokoo | Zoro |
Michiyo Naoki | Michiko |
Ralph Nagara | Betto |
Benny Teitel | American Soldier |
Charles Zanolli | American Soldier |
Richard Wiederholt | American Soldier |
Pearl Hamada | Stripteaser |
Tatsuo Saitô | Professor |
Ikio Sawamura | Fumi |
Shinzo Takada | Tanaka |
Producers
Name | Role |
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George P. Breakston | Producer |
C. Ray Stahl | Producer |
Irene Breakston | Producer |
Eugene W. Wooten | Producer |