Captive Hearts
"Out of a bitter war comes a love story you'll always remember."
Originally released in 1987. Captive Hearts is a drama/romance film. directed by Paul Almond.
Starring Pat Morita, Chris Makepeace, and Mari Sato
Synopsis
December 1944. As their bomber is shot down during a mission over Japan, Sergeant McManus and Robert, a young lieutenant, have no other choice but make a parachute jump. They are captured by local villagers and are saved from execution by Fukushima, the village elder. McManus never accepts his lot unlike Robert, who soon takes an interest in Japanese customs and rites. More, he falls in love with pretty Miyoko, Fukushima's widowed daughter-in-law.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Captive Hearts about?
December 1944. As their bomber is shot down during a mission over Japan, Sergeant McManus and Robert, a young lieutenant, have no other choice but make a parachute jump. They are captured by local ...
Who directed Captive Hearts?
Captive Hearts was directed by Paul Almond.
How long is Captive Hearts?
Captive Hearts has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was Captive Hearts released?
Captive Hearts was released on June 5, 1987 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Captive Hearts?
The main cast of Captive Hearts includes Pat Morita, Chris Makepeace, Mari Sato, Michael Sarrazin, Seth Sakai.