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Dean Crane (front) in A Changing Wind aka Rashomon
Performance of A Changing Wind aka Rashomon
Rehearsal for A Changing Wind aka Rashomon
Rehearsal for A Changing Wind aka Rashomon
Rehearsal for A Changing Wind aka Rashomon
Rehearsal for A Changing Wind aka Rashomon
Rehearsal for A Changing Wind aka Rashomon
Rehearsal for A Changing Wind aka Rashomon
Yeichi Nimura in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California
Lisan Kay, Yeichi Nimura, and Virginia Lee on ship en route to Cuba
Lisan Kay (center) at the Yacht Club in Havana, Cuba
Hubert Carlin, Virginia Lee, Lisan Kay, and Yeichi Nimura riding camels in Egypt
Lisan Kay and Yeichi Nimura at the Pyramids near Cairo, Egypt
Yeichi Nimura aboard ship en route to New York City from Alexandria
Yeichi Nimura on the S.S. Georgic
Yeichi Nimura (right) with the Kuvokis, Alexandria, Egypt
Lisan Kay and Yeichi Nimura returning from Europe
Hubert Carlin, Virginia Lee, Yeichi Nimura, and Lisan Kay at the Temple of the Priests in Cairo, Egypt
Virginia Lee and Yeichi Nimura (center) sightseeing with a tour guide on their second day in Bethlehem
Virginia Lee, Greenberg the chauffeur, and Lisan Kay in Palestine
Hubert Carlin, Lisan Kay, Yeichi Nimura, and Virginia Lee in front of the Sphinx near Cairo, Egypt
Virginia Lee, Yeichi Nimura, and Lisan Kay at the Tomb of Benjamin
Yeichi Nimura (right) in Bethlehem
Greenberg the chauffeur, Virginia Lee, and Lisan Kay in Palestine
Yeichi Nimura in Haifa
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