Anne Nord


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Biography

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Cast (Feature Film)

One Swedish Summer (1968)
Gerda [Gärda]

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Photo Collections

Tokyo Joe - Behind-the-Scenes Photos
Tokyo Joe - Behind-the-Scenes Photos
Tokyo Joe - Lobby Cards
Tokyo Joe - Lobby Cards

Videos

Movie Clip

Dragon Painter, The (1919) -- (Movie Clip) The Last Descendant The second scenario, having established leading man (and producer) Sessue Hayakawa as the obsessive artist in the faraway mountains, we meet in Tokyo artist Indara (Edward Peil) and his daughter Ume-ko (Tsuru Aoki), then return to the hero (on location at Yosemite National Park), in the Hollywood silent feature <>The Dragon Painter, 1919.
Dragon Painter, The (1919) -- (Movie Clip) He Seeks An Enchanted Princess From Milestone Films and George Eastman House, the opening introducing leading man and de-facto producer Sessue Hayakawa, for the rediscovered feature by his Hollywood-based Haworth Pictures, directed by Hayakawa’s partner William Worthington, shot at Yosemite National Park, The Dragon Painter. 1919.
Bridge On The River Kwai, The (1957) -- (Movie Clip) He's Done It! Triumphal moment from director David Lean, as Col. Nicholson (Alec Guinnes) is summoned from "The Oven" by Japanese prison-camp commandant Saito (Sessue Hayakawa), who agrees to exempt British officers from manual labor, in The Bridge On The River Kwai, 1957.
Bridge On The River Kwai, The (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Colonel Bogey March The British prisoners led by Colonel Nicholson (Alec Guinness) enter the Japanese prison camp in Burma whistling the jaunty Colonel Bogey March, in a famous early moment from David Lean's The Bridge On The River Kwai, 1957.
Bridge On The River Kwai, The (1957) -- (Movie Clip) It Will Be Pleasant Work Japanese prison camp commandant Saito (Sessue Hayakawa) addressing just-arrived British Colonel Nicholson (Alec Guinness) and his troops, seeds of conflict in David Lean's The Bridge On The River Kwai, 1957.
Three Came Home -- (Movie Clip) Bow To Your Japanese Officers! Claudette Colbert, playing Agnes Newton Keith who wrote the memoir on which the film is based, as the Japanese, led by Colonel Suga (Sessue Hayakawa) seize British Borneo, in Three Came Home, 1950.

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