American Pastime Presents the Story of a Japanese American Family's Relocation to an Internment Camp
Spanning the years 1941 to 1946 we see how the Namuro family copes with life in Camp Topaz, Utah. Attempting to make the place more than merely livable, they begin to fix the camp by giving it a feel of home. Youngest son Lyle (Aaron Yoo) loves jazz and baseball and aided by the latter was to be the first Namuro to attend college. Then along came Pearl Harbor, bringing Lyle's dreams to an abrupt end. Lyle grows to hate baseball rejecting his father's offer to play on a camp team. Instead Lyle starts a swingin' jazz band and, to help ease his misery, sells booze and gambles.
He also takes interest in Katie (Sarah Drew), the daughter of the camp's military supervisor (Gary Cole). This of course causes greater tension in the nearby town of Abraham. Lyle finds himself at ends with his father and now with Katie's pop as well. As if that weren't enough, rebellious Lyle and his respectful, older brother Lane begin to feud over right and wrong. To ease the tension between town folk and "prisoners," a climactic baseball game is arranged that pits the local pro team, including Katie's father, a long time Yankees prospect, against Camp Topaz's best. Of course, Lyle makes a return to the diamond in this ultimate showdown.
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