The Teahouse Of The August Moon, 1956
The Teahouse Of The August Moon, 1956 Partly to raise money to finance a film about the U.N.'s technical-assistance program in Asia, I took a part in The Teahouse Of The August Moon...a well-written play is nearly actor-proof, but in Teahouse, Glenn Ford and I proved how easily actors can ruin a good play or movie when they're so absorbed with themselves and their performances that they don't act in concert. It was a horrible picture and I was miscast.
The Teahouse Of The August Moon, 1956

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The Teahouse Of The August Moon, 1956
A collection of material relating to The Teahouse Of The August Moon, comprising:
- an illustrated souvenir Japanese programme, with cast, credits and synopsis in English, the inside of the programme illustrated in black and white with stills from the film -- 10x7in. (25.4x17.8cm.);
- two U.S. scene cards, numbers 4 and 5, both -- 11x14in. (28x35.5cm.);
- and approximately 75 black and white stills, some showing scenes from the film, some of Brando with other members of the cast and crew relaxing between takes, some showing Brando visiting local villages in Japan, majority -- 8x10in. (20.3x25.4cm.) (a lot)

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