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Seven Nights in Japan ()


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The fictional British royal Prince George travels to Japan and falls in love with a local female tour guide named Sumi. He considers breaking the rules and staying with her there, but a Japanese gangster wants him dead.

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Prince George
Hidemi Aoki ...
Sumi
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Henry Hollander
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Jane Hollander (as Ann Lönnberg)
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Mrs. Blanche Hollander (as Eleonore Hirt)
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Finn
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American Wife
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Capt. Balcon
Lionel Murton ...
American Tourist
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Mrs. Hollander (voice)
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Terrorist Leader (uncredited)

Directed by

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Lewis Gilbert

Written by

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Christopher Wood ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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William P. Cartlidge ... associate producer
Lewis Gilbert ... producer

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David Hentschel

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Henri Decaë ... director of photography (as Henri Decae)

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John Glen

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Patricia Nény ... assistant editor (as Patricia Neny)

Casting By

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Miriam Brickman

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John Stoll

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Peter Robb-King ... makeup artist

Production Management

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David C. Anderson ... production manager (as David Anderson)
Lindsley Parsons Jr. ... executive production manager: Paramount (uncredited)

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Brian W. Cook ... assistant director (as Brian Cook)

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Jack Towns ... property master

Sound Department

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Daniel Brisseau ... sound mixer
Sophie Cornu ... dubbing assistant
Maurice Laumain ... dubbing editor
Jacques Maumont ... dubbing mixer

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Paul Tivers ... stunt double (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jack Coggins ... gaffer
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse ... chief grip (as Chunky Huse)
Alec Mills ... camera operator
Douglas Milsome ... camera assistant
Jack Coggins ... focus puller (uncredited)
Douglas Milsome ... focus puller (uncredited)

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James Smith ... wardrobe master

Music Department

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John Gilbert ... music producer for Dukeslodge Enterprises Ltd.
David Hentschel ... music producer for Dukeslodge Enterprises Ltd.
Harry Rabinowitz ... conductor: string ensemble

Script and Continuity Department

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Vernon Harris ... script editor
June Randall ... continuity clerk

Additional Crew

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Loretta Ordewer ... production secretary
Ron Swinburne ... production accountant
Paul Tivers ... set runner (uncredited)

Thanks

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Teruo Hirayama ... the producers thank the following for their help while making the film in Japan:
Jun Kitashiro ... the producers thank the following for their help while making the film in Japan:
Mutsuko Mano ... the producers thank the following for their help while making the film in Japan:
Toyoichi Ohashi ... the producers thank the following for their help while making the film in Japan:
Tetsurô Tanba ... the producers thank the following for their help while making the film in Japan: (as Tetsuro Tanba)
Kiyotaka Ugawa ... the producers thank the following for their help while making the film in Japan:
Kinshirô Ôkubo ... the producers thank the following for their help while making the film in Japan: (as Kinshiro Okubo)
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Also Known As
  • Königliche Hoheit in Japan (Germany)
  • Siete noches en Japón (Spain)
  • Sette notti in Giappone (Italy)
  • Seven nights in Japan (Sweden)
  • Sete Dias de Amor (Portugal)
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  • 104 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The character of Prince George (Michael York) has been said to represent King Charles III. Time Out said that the character was "obviously Charles, though called George." See more »
Goofs When Prince George calls Hollander (Charles Gray) from the train station, the prince is calling during daylight hours, whereas Hollander and his wife were woken up in bed implying night time - unless they either went to bed early or were very late risers. See more »
Movie Connections References Roman Holiday (1953). See more »
Soundtracks The Tears I Spill See more »

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