The Barbarian and the Geisha  (1958)

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The movie The Barbarian and the Geisha, released in 1958 and directed by John Huston with Charles G. Clarke as cinematographer and editing by Stuart Gilmore.
Directed by | John Huston
Cinematography by | Charles G. Clarke
Edited by | Stuart Gilmore
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4-Track Stereo
Country | USA
Language | English, Japanese
Genres | Adventure, Drama, History, Romance

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Cast
Townsend Harris
Okichi
Henry Heusken
Governor Tamura
Lord Hotta
Chamberlain
Prime Minister
Lt. Fisher
Captain Edmunds
The Shogun
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