In this drama from director Alan Parker, on-the-lam Jack McGurn flees to Los Angeles and takes a job as a projectionist at a movie theater owned by a Japanese-American man. Jack falls for the owner's daughter, Lily, but they are forced to elope to Seattle when her father forbids the relationship. The couple marry and have a daughter, but when World War II breaks out, Jack is powerless to stop his new family's forced internment.
Unfortunately the movie Come See the Paradise is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Alan Parker | Director |
Crew | Allan Graf | Stunts |
Crew | Al Goto | Stunts |
Art | John Willett | Art Direction |
Production | Nellie Nugiel | Associate Producer |
Editing | Gerry Hambling | Editor |
Art | Geoffrey Kirkland | Production Design |
Production | Robert F. Colesberry | Producer |
Art | Jim Erickson | Set Decoration |
Camera | Michael Seresin | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Molly Maginnis | Costume Design |
Writing | Alan Parker | Writer |
Sound | Randy Edelman | Original Music Composer |
Crew | Jeff Imada | Stunts |
Directing | Aldric La'Auli Porter | First Assistant Director |
Art | Tommy Allen | Property Master |
Production | Shari Rhodes | Additional Casting |
Production | Todd M. Thaler | Additional Casting |
Production | Lisa Clarkson | Casting |
Directing | Luca Kouimelis | Script Supervisor |
Art | Stewart 'Polar Bear' Shaw | Leadman |
Sound | Danny Michael | Production Sound Mixer |
Sound | Pieter Hubbard | Sound Editor |
Sound | Gary S. Gerlich | Sound Editor |
Camera | Merrick Morton | Still Photographer |
Art | E.W. Bradford | Construction Coordinator |
Sound | John Phillips | Sound Editor |
Sound | Bill Phillips | Supervising Sound Editor |
Art | Jerry G. Henery | Construction Foreman |