Etienne Périer – Bridge to the Sun (1961)
Review Summary
This combination romance and wartime drama by Etienne Perier was unusual at the time it was released because it portrayed World War II in the Pacific from the perspective of Gwen Terasaki, a woman from the Southern U.S., married to a Japanese diplomat. Based on her autobiography, the interesting story relates how the couple left for Japan after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and remained in Japan throughout the duration of the war. Their experiences and hardships during the war are detailed, as well as the tragedy that separated them once the war was over. Since the suffering of the ordinary Japanese citizen at this time and the racial undercurrents connected to the Pacific war are brought forward, the film stirred some controversy when it was released. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
1.45gb | 112:15mins | 720×432 | avi
https://nitro.download/view/1B60AF79AB85A03/Bridge_to_the_Sun_(1961).avi
https://nitroflare.com/view/593A26FB0FAA4A2/Bridge_to_the_Sun_(1961).srt
Language: English
Subs:French
A re-up please
done..