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Based On Novel Or Book | World War Ii
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This movie marks the second collaboration between Julianne Nicholson and Margo Martindale. They previously appeared together in August: Osage County (2013).
Premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.
The film is based on the 2001 novel Sophie and the Rising Sun by Augusta Trobaugh.
"[first lines] Dr. Gilbert: [examining stranger] Know who he is? Sheriff Cooper: Don't know why he ended up here. Got no wallet. Not a penny in his pocket. His bus was comin' from New York City. He mighta gotten on anywhere between there and here. Poor fella. Dr. Gilbert: These are worker's hands. Could be a farmer. Boy: Is that a Chinaman, Dr. Gilbert? Dr. Gilbert: Sure is, Zack. Sheriff Cooper: What's your name, boy? Stranger: [straining] Ohta. Sheriff Cooper: Don't even talk English."
"Ruth Jeffers: I stopped by to suggest that your new girl take the Chinaman over to the African Methodist church. Anne Morrison: Why can't he go to *your* church? Ruth Jeffers: Oh, Anne! Anne Morrison: Why not? Ruth Jeffers: Well, do I have to spell it out? He's not white. Anne Morrison: Well, he's not negro either. Ruth Jeffers: Well, he's yellow, and that's colored."