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Cry for Happy is a 1961 American CinemaScope comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Glenn Ford and Donald O'Connor. It is a service comedy set in Japan and largely filmed there. The title song is sung during the opening credits by Miyoshi Umeki, who has a major role in the movie.
- $1.8 million
- William Goetz
Cry for Happy: Directed by George Marshall. With Glenn Ford, Donald O'Connor, Miiko Taka, James Shigeta. U.S. Navy photographic team uses Tokyo geisha house as its home.
- (305)
- Comedy, Romance
- George Marshall
- 1961-01
Synopsis. While recuperating in Japan after a Korean combat mission, four Navy photographers--Cyphers, Prince, Suzuki, and Lank--billet themselves in an off-limits geisha house they believe to be vacant. Though they discover four of the girls are still living there, their delight turns to disappointment when they learn that geishas are not ...
- George Marshall
- Glenn Ford
Cry for Happy. During the Korean War, Andy Cyphers (Glenn Ford) and three other U.S. Navy photographers are on leave in Japan. They hole up in what they believe to be an abandoned geisha...
- Romance, Comedy
- Glenn Ford
- George Marshall
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Jan 26, 2019 · This comedy-drama by George Marshall revolves around the amorous entanglements of four G.I. photographers on leave in Japan from their last mission in the Korean War. The men, headed by officer Andy Cyphers check into a house with four resident geishas and immediately misunderstand what a geisha does for a living.