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The Teahouse of the August Moon is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Daniel Mann and starring Marlon Brando. It satirizes the U.S. occupation and Americanization of the island of Okinawa following the end of World War II in 1945.

The Teahouse of the August Moon
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDaniel Mann
Produced byJack Cummings
Written byJohn Patrick
Vern J. Sneider (novel)
StarringMarlon Brando
Glenn Ford
Machiko Ky?
Paul Ford
Music bySaul Chaplin
June Hershey
Kikuko Kanai
Don Swander
Kikuro Kanai
CinematographyJohn Alton
Edited byHarold F. Kress
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
December 1956 (1956-12)
Running time
123 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3,926,000
Box office$8,925,000

John Patrick adapted the screenplay from his own Pulitzer-Prize- and Tony-Award-winning Broadway play of 1953. The play was, in turn, adapted from a 1951 novel by Vern J. Sneider. The film was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.

Screenplay

 
Machiko Ky?, Marlon Brando, and Glenn Ford in The Teahouse of the August Moon

Misfit Captain Fisby (Glenn Ford) is sent to Americanize the village of Tobiki on Okinawa, the largest of the Ryukyu Islands. His commanding officer, Colonel Wainwright Purdy III (Paul Ford), assigns him a wily local, Sakini (Marlon Brando), as interpreter.

Fisby tries to implement the military's plans by encouraging the villagers to build a school in the shape of a pentagon, but they want to build a teahouse instead. Fisby gradually becomes assimilated to the local customs and mores with the help of Sakini and Lotus Blossom, a young geisha (Machiko Ky?).

To revive the economy, he has the Okinawans manufacture small items to sell as souvenirs, but nobody wants to buy them. These include cricket cages and wooden Japanese footwear called geta. Then Fisby makes a happy discovery. The villagers distill a potent sweet potato brandy in a matter of days which finds a ready market in the American army. With the influx of money, the teahouse is built in next to no time.

When Purdy sends psychiatrist Captain McLean (Eddie Albert) to check up on Fisby, the newcomer is quickly won over. This, even after Fisby greets McLean wearing geta, an army bathrobe (which Fisby claims is his kimono) and what Fisby terms an "air-conditioned" straw hat (the latter being headwear worn by Okinawan farmers). McLean later proves to be enthusiastic about organic farming.

When Purdy doesn't hear from either officer, he shows up in person and surprises Fisby and McLean, the latter wearing a yukata (summer-weight kimono). They are leading a rowdy song at a party in full swing in the teahouse. Purdy orders the building and distillery destroyed. In a burst of foresight, the villagers break up old water urns rather than the brandy storage and only dismantle the teahouse, hiding the sections.

The village is chosen by the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP) as an example of successful American-led democratization. This leads to Colonel Purdy's regretting his actions and to reassembling the teahouse.

  • Marlon Brando as Sakini
  • Glenn Ford as Captain Fisby
  • Machiko Ky? as Lotus Blossom
  • Eddie Albert as Captain McLean
  • Paul Ford as Colonel Wainwright Purdy III
  • Jun Negami as Mr. Seiko
  • Nijiko Kiyokawa as Miss Higa Jiga
  • Mitsuko Sawamura as Little Girl
  • Henry (Harry) Morgan as Sergeant Gregovich

Playing the role of an Okinawan villager was to prove an interesting challenge for Marlon Brando's method acting techniques. He spent two months studying local culture, speech, and gestures and, for the actual shooting, spent two hours daily having make-up applied to make him appear Asian.

The role of Colonel Wainwright Purdy III was to have been played by Louis Calhern, but he died suddenly in Nara during production and was replaced by Paul Ford. Ford had played the part more than a thousand times on Broadway, having been an original cast member, and he would play a similarly bumbling, harassed colonel hundreds of times more in Phil Silvers' TV series Bilko.

Ford was not the only actor who went on to be cast in a television series role very similar to his Teahouse character. Like the psychiatrist Captain McLean, Eddie Albert's "Oliver Wendell Douglas" on Green Acres (1965-1971) was a licensed professional with an advanced degree, who obsessed about the glory of farming and yearned to give up his practice in favor of tending the soil.

The film made use of Japanese music recorded in Kyoto and sung and danced by Japanese artists. Machiko Ky? (Lotus Blossom) had won acclaim for her dramatic performances in Rashomon and Gate of Hell, so this lightly comedic part was a departure for her.

The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Motion Picture Promoting International Understanding. A 1971 musical version of the play, Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen ran two weeks on Broadway, closing after just 19 performances.

Box office

According to MGM records, the film earned $5,550,000 in the US and Canada and $3,375,000 elsewhere, making it the studio's biggest hit of the year and earning a profit of $1,507,000.

Alongside Japanese War Bride and the more famous Sayonara film, The Teahouse of the August Moon was argued by some scholars to have increased racial tolerance in the United States by openly discussing interracial marriages. Other scholars have argued that the movie is one in a long list stereotyping Asian American women as "lotus blossom, geisha girl, china doll, or Suzie Wong" by presenting Asian women as "passive, sexually compliant and easy to seduce" or as downright prostitutes.

In more recent years, the movie has been criticized by some critical theorists and Brando's performance branded as an example of yellowface casting.

In 1980, Michael Medved gave Marlon Brando's performance in the film the Golden Turkey Award for "Most Ludicrous Racial Impersonation".

  • List of American films of 1956
  • Whitewashing in film

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