Showing posts with label Osaka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Osaka. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2016

A review - Three Stripes in the Sun

This is a movie that is not well known but is remarkable in its story, cast, location and it is based on actual events. Sgt. Maj. Hugh O'Reilly is stationed in post-war Japan and his disdain for the Japanese is transformed when he goes to an orphanage, where the deplorable condition that the children live in, moves him deeply. The cast is interesting, Aldo Ray is likable enough in his role but the cast is carried by Dick York and Chuck Connors (The Rifleman). Dick York and Chuck Connors provide the humor to this movie and this is one film where Chuck Connors can be seen playing baseball, a profession he did in real-life. "The Rifleman" played professional basketball for the Boston Celtics and professional baseball for the Chicago Cubs (1951). 





















The movie was shot in 1955 on location in Japan. It is a glimpse into post-war Japan and examines the relationships of the Japanese in their changing attitudes towards the occupation by the Americans, who also must examine their own prejudices towards the Japanese. It's an enjoyable movie and well worth the time to watch.

 

An interview with Yuko O'Reilly in tribute to her husband. 

An excellent review of the movie can be found here.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Curry Restaurant - Itami Airport



Even airport food is excellent in Japan. Great curry place in Osaka airport.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Bus ride from Itami Airport to JR Nara Station


Riding in a Japanese Taxi is like taking a drive with your favorite Uncle. The Taxi Drivers engage you in a conversation. Every Taxi Driver I've met has been quite friendly and interesting. They want to know who you are and where you're from. They always ask questions and will answer any question you may have with knowledge and experience.

Limousine bus stop