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Captain Garth:
I read the FBI report on you and your parents. Miss Haruko Sakura:
Ask me anything you want to. Captain Garth:
Okay. You're father was frequently seen coming and going from the Japanses consulat. Miss Haruko Sakura:
He has old friends there. Captain Garth:
I see. And what about those Japanese patriotic organizations you belong to? Miss Haruko Sakura:
My father enrolled me in those when I was born! Out of respect for him, I never resigned. But I wasn't active! Captain Garth:
[Nods]
I see. And what about those magazines they found in your apartment? Miss Haruko Sakura:
The Prairie Shinburn? Published in Wyoming. My father had deep emotional ties to Japan, but even so, he thought it was a rediculous propaganda sheet. Captain Garth:
Then why did he subscribe? Miss Haruko Sakura:
He's a traditional and honorable man. He was once indebtted to the man who publishes The Prairie Shinburn
I read the FBI report on you and your parents. Miss Haruko Sakura:
Ask me anything you want to. Captain Garth:
Okay. You're father was frequently seen coming and going from the Japanses consulat. Miss Haruko Sakura:
He has old friends there. Captain Garth:
I see. And what about those Japanese patriotic organizations you belong to? Miss Haruko Sakura:
My father enrolled me in those when I was born! Out of respect for him, I never resigned. But I wasn't active! Captain Garth:
[Nods]
I see. And what about those magazines they found in your apartment? Miss Haruko Sakura:
The Prairie Shinburn? Published in Wyoming. My father had deep emotional ties to Japan, but even so, he thought it was a rediculous propaganda sheet. Captain Garth:
Then why did he subscribe? Miss Haruko Sakura:
He's a traditional and honorable man. He was once indebtted to the man who publishes The Prairie Shinburn
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Look l've read the FBl report
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Ask me anything you want to
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Alright
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Your father has been seen frequently entering the Japanese consulate
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He has old friends there
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l see
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What about these patriotic organizations you belong to
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My father enrolled me in those when l was born
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Dut of respect for him l never resigned but l wasn't active
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l see
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What about those magazines they found in your parents' apartment
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The ''Prairie Shimbun'' Published in Wyoming
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My father has deep emotional ties for Japan
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but even so he thought it was a ridiculous propaganda sheet
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Why did he subscribe
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He's a traditional and honorable man
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He was once indebted to the man who publishes the ''Prairie Shimbun''
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Movie Summary
This war drama depicts the U.S. and Japanese forces in the naval Battle of Midway, which became a turning point for Americans during World War II.
