Most honorable son [videorecording] / a production of KDN Films ; co-produced with NET Television and the Independent Television Service ; produced in association with the Center for Asian American Media ; director/writer, Bill Kubota ; co-producer and writer, Ed Moore ; producer, Joel Geyer.

After the Pearl Harbor attack, Ben Kuroki would be the first Japanese-American war hero, surviving 58 missions as an aerial gunner. But he found himself at the center of controversy, as the lone spokesman against the racism faced by the thousands of Japanese-Americans.

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Corporate Authors: KDN Films, Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (Organization), Independent Television Service, Center for Asian American Media, PBS Home Video
Other Authors: Nishikawa, Lane (Narrator), Kubota, Bill (Screenwriter, Director), Moore, Ed, 1952- (Screenwriter, Producer), Geyer, Joel (Producer), Larson, Tom (Composer)
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: [Alexandria, Va.] : Distributed by PBS Home Video, ©2007.
Edition:Full screen version.
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Summary:After the Pearl Harbor attack, Ben Kuroki would be the first Japanese-American war hero, surviving 58 missions as an aerial gunner. But he found himself at the center of controversy, as the lone spokesman against the racism faced by the thousands of Japanese-Americans.
Item Description:Recorded in stereo.
"Presented in a format preserving the aspect ratio of its original television exhibition"--Container.
Physical Description:1 DVD (approximately 60 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD ; NTSC, region 1 ; stereo.
Audience:MPAA: Not rated.
Production Credits:Director of photography, John Beck ; editor, Scott Kemp ; music, Tom Larson.
ISBN:0793693756
9780793693757