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  1. Sinopsis. La Sra. Jacoby (Rosalind Russell) se encuentra en Japón acompañando a su hija (Madlyn Rhue) y al novio de ésta (Ray Danton) en un viaje estrictamente comercial (Ray Danton), pero la estancia en tierras niponas le trae a la memoria el recuerdo de su hijo muerto en combate, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, a manos de los japoneses.

  2. A Majority of One is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Rosalind Russell and Alec Guinness. It was adapted from the play of the same name by Leonard Spigelgass, which was a Broadway hit in the 1959-1960 season, starring Gertrude Berg and Cedric Hardwicke.

  3. A Majority of One: Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. With Rosalind Russell, Alec Guinness, Ray Danton, Madlyn Rhue. A gentle love story about a Japanese businessman and widower, and a Brooklyn widow. But before a happy ending can ensue, they must learn again the lessons of tolerance, kindness, and forgiveness.

  4. A Majority of One is a film directed by Mervyn LeRoy with Rosalind Russell, Alec Guinness, Ray Danton, Madlyn Rhue .... Year: 1961. Original title: A Majority of One. Synopsis: A gentle love story about a Japanese businessman and widower, and a Brooklyn widow.

  5. A Majority of One. Título original. A Majority of One. País. USA. Estreno en USA. 27/12/1961. Productora. Mervyn Leroy Productions Inc. Distribuidora. Warner Bros. Director. Mervyn LeRoy. Guión. Leonard Spigelgass. Reparto. Rosalind Russell, Alec Guinness, Ray Danton, Madlyn Rhue, Mae Questel, Marc Marno, Gary Vinson. Sinopsis.

  6. Released Dec 27, 1961 2h 33m Comedy Drama. List. Since her beloved son was killed in World War II, Bertha Jacoby (Rosalind Russell) has nursed a grudge against the entire country of Japan. But when...

  7. A Majority of One (1961) is a touching and mature love story that crosses cultural boundaries when an unlikely middle aged pair meet and fall in love. Mrs. Jacoby (Rosalind Russell), a Jewish widow from Brooklyn, has lost her only son in battle during World War II.