Only the Brave


A searing portrait of war and prejudice, "Only the Brave" takes you on a haunting journey into the hearts and minds of the Japanese American 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, The U.S. government started putting Japanese Americans living on the West Coast into internment camps for the duration of the war. Determined to prove their loyalty, 1400 Japanese Americans successfully petitioned the government to serve in the army, becoming the 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. They were sent to North Africa, Italy, and finally France where they performed an extremely difficult and dangerous rescue of a battalion of the "Texas" 36th Infantry Division. During their two years of combat these men received an unparalleled 21 Medals of Honor, 9,486 Purple Hearts, 8 Presidential Citations, 53 Distinguished Service Crosses, 588 Silver Stars and 5,200 Bronze stars - making them the most decorated unit of their size in American military history. This is their story.
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A searing portrait of war and prejudice, "Only the Brave" takes you on a haunting journey into the hearts and minds of the Japanese American 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, The U.S. government started putting Japanese Americans living on the West Coast into internment camps for the duration of the war. Determined to prove their loyalty, 1400 Japanese Americans successfully petitioned the government to serve in the army, becoming the 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. They were sent to North Africa, Italy, and finally France where they performed an extremely difficult and dangerous rescue of a battalion of the "Texas" 36th Infantry Division. During their two years of combat these men received an unparalleled 21 Medals of Honor, 9,486 Purple Hearts, 8 Presidential Citations, 53 Distinguished Service Crosses, 588 Silver Stars and 5,200 Bronze stars - making them the most decorated unit of their size in American military history. This is their story. Only the Brave featuring Mark Dacascos and Jennifer Aquino is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a drama movie.
Director
Lane Nishikawa
Sgt. Steve 'Zaki' Senzaki
Mark Dacascos
Grace Nakajo
Jennifer Aquino
Lt. William Terry
Jeff Fahey
Eleanor Takase
Gina Hiraizumi
Sgt. Glenn 'Tak' Takase
Jason Scott Lee
Nancy Loo
Emily Liu
Seigo Takata
Pat Morita
Richard "Doc" Naganuma
Ken Narasaki
Sgt. Yukio 'Yuk' Nakajo
Yuji Okumoto
Mary Takata
Tamlyn Tomita
Private Freddy Watada
Greg Watanabe
Corporal Richard 'Hilo' Imamura (as Garret T. Sato)
Garret Sato
Sgt. Robert King
Guy Ecker
Charlene Naganuma
Sharon Omi
Father Jordan (as Ehecatl Chavez)
Ehécatl Chávez
Renee Jordan
Sara Shields
Johnny Nomura Jr.
Casey Koiwai
Betty Nomura
Jordan Nakahara
Dr. Richard 'Doc' Naganuma
Ken Narasaki
Pvt. Dave 'Bullseye' Fukushima (as Ken Choi)
Kenneth Choi
Producer
Eric Hayashi
Producer
Jay Koiwai
Producer
Karen Criswell


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