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Director: | Clio Barnard |
Studio: | 20th Century Fox |
Producer: | Otto Lang, Keinosuke Kubo, Masayuki Takagi |
Writer: | Hideo Oguni, Larry Forrester |
Rating: | 4 |
Rated: | G |
Date Added: | 2014-05-05 |
UPC: | 0024543240754 |
Price: | $14.98 |
Awards: | Won Oscar. Another 7 nominations |
Genre: | Japanese films |
Release: | 2001-05-15 |
IMDb: | 0066473 |
Duration: | 149 |
Picture Format: | Widescreen |
Aspect Ratio: | 2.35:1 |
Sound: | Dolby |
Languages: | English, Japanese |
Subtitles: | English, Spanish |
Features: | Special Edition |
LAC code: | 300011302 |
DVD or VHS: | DVD |
Original: | original |
Clio Barnard | ... | (Director) |
Hideo Oguni, Larry Forrester | ... | (Writer) |
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Martin Balsam | ... | Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet | Sô Yamamura | ... | Vice-Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto | Joseph Cotten | ... | Henry L. Stimson, U.S. Secretary of War | Tatsuya Mihashi | ... | Commander Minoru Genda, Air Staff Officer, Japanese First Fleet | E.G. Marshall | ... | Colonel Rufus S. Bratton | James Whitmore | ... | Admiral William F. Halsey | Takahiro Tamura | ... | Lt. Cmdr. Fuchida | Eijirô Tono | ... | Admiral Chuichi Nagumo (as Eijiro Tono) | Jason Robards | ... | Lt. General Walter C. Short, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Army Hawaii | Wesley Addy | ... | Lt. Cmdr. Alvin D. Kramer | Shogo Shimada | ... | Ambassador Nomura | Frank Aletter | ... | Lt. Commander Thomas | Koreya Senda | ... | Prince Funimaro Konoye, Prime Minister of Japan | Leon Ames | ... | Frank Knox, U.S. Secretary of the Navy | Junya Usami | ... | Vice-Admiral Zengo Yoshida | Richard Anderson | ... | Captain John Earle |
Summary: In 1941 the Japanese are at odds with the United States on a number of issues which they are attempting to resolve via their Washington embassy. In case this diplomacy fails, the military are hatching plans for a surprise early Sunday morning air attack on the U.S. base at Pearl Harbour. American intelligence is breaking the Japanese diplomatic messages but few high-ups are prepared to believe that an attack is likely, let alone where or how it might come.
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