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  1. The film is about seven days in the life of Prince George, who is travelling in Japan for the first time. While there he meets and falls for a local girl, Sumi, who is a bus tour guide. They spend a few days and nights together at her isolated childhood home.

    • September 1976 (UK)
  2. 16 set 1976 · With Michael York, Hidemi Aoki, Charles Gray, Anne Lonnberg. The fictional British royal Prince George travels to Japan and falls in love with a local female tour guide named Sumi. He considers breaking the rules and staying with her there, but a Japanese gangster wants him dead.

    • (242)
    • Lewis Gilbert
    • Approved
    • Action, Comedy, Drama
  3. 29 mag 2014 · 386. 106K views 9 years ago. Michael York stars as a fictional British prince who falls in love with a beautiful Japanese tour guide in this sumptuous romantic adventure of 1977. Directed and...

    • 2 min
    • 107,5K
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  4. Seven Nights in Japan. A British prince (Michael York) in the navy falls in love with a tour-bus guide (Hidemi Aoki) while on shore leave in Tokyo.

    • Romance
    • Michael York, Hidemi Aoki, Charles Gray
    • Lewis Gilbert
    • Seven Nights in Japan1
    • Seven Nights in Japan2
    • Seven Nights in Japan3
    • Seven Nights in Japan4
  5. The British royal Prince George travels to Japan and falls in love with a local woman named Sumi. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. See what’s playing

  6. Overview. Handsome Prince George arrives on board his ship in Japan. Youthful, immaculate in naval uniform and smiling broadly, he goes through the complicated formalities of being greeted by a host nation. But housed with the Ambassador and his family, the Prince finds the atmosphere stuffy and dull; he longs for freedom and, for once, rebels ...

  7. 10 set 2012 · Seven Nights in Japan 1976, directed by Lewis Gilbert | Film review. Film. Time Out says. A loose update of Roman Holiday, with Michael York in the Audrey Hepburn role and without Wyler's...