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In the winter of 1941, the attack on Pearl Harbor throws the United States into a turmoil of paranoia and racism. In the midst of it all, young Bette Warren (Aimee Teegarden) is uprooted to Los Angeles with her father, and injured war... See more »

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Bette Warren
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Phil Warren
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Mr. Shimada
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Mark R. Gerson ...
Dan Warren
Dan Gilman ...
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Derek
J.R. Mangels ...
Joe
Christian Margetson ...
Billy

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Tom Oesch

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Tom Oesch ... ()

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Mathius Mack Gertz ... co-producer
Paulina Porter ... producer
David Stein ... co-producer

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Sasha Ivanov

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Robert B. Bailey
Ryan Stevens Harris

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Johannes Brinkmann
David J. Forsythe ... (as David Forsythe)

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Collin Blair ... (as Collin Jay Blair)
Shannon Campbell
Jeremy Taylor

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Jessica Spencer

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Jessica Lindholm ... makeup artist

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Darren Fanton ... visual effects coordinator / visual effects supervisor

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James L. Herron III ... dolly grip

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Elysse Applebaum ... assistant costume designer

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Elysse Applebaum ... production assistant
Matthew Dickens ... choreographer
Joséphine Roth ... assistant to director (as Jessica Roth)

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In the winter of 1941, the attack on Pearl Harbor throws the United States into a turmoil of paranoia and racism. In the midst of it all, young Bette Warren (Aimee Teegarden) is uprooted to Los Angeles with her father, and injured war hero, and her older brother, a young upstart lost in the shadows of his father's military past. Bette quickly finds solace in Scott, the orphaned grandson of her Japanese neighbor. With all the innocence of youth the pair share a common dream of a world untouched by war and hatred. What they could not dream of, is the awful reality that awaits them upon discovery of their friendship, and the inevitable pain of innocence lost. Written by Anonymous

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Trivia Aimee Teegarden's debut. See more »

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