Japan's Longest Day 1967

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Following the detonation of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Japanese military and the government clash over the demand from the Allies for unconditional surrender. Minister of the Army Anami leads the military officers who propose to fight on, even to the death of every Japanese citizen. Emperor Hirohito, however, joins with his ministers in asking the unthinkable, the peaceful surrender of Japan. When the military plots a coup to overthrow the Emperor's civilian government, Anami must face the choice between his desires and loyalty to his Emperor.

Seiji Miyaguchi

as Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo

Rokkō Toura

as Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Shunichi Matsumato

Chishū Ryū

as Prime Minister Baron Kantaro Suzuki

So Yamamura

as Navy Minister Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai

Toshirō Mifune

as War Minister General Korechika Anami

Yoshio Kosugi

as Minister of Public Welfare Keisuke Okade

Takashi Shimura

as Information Bureau Director Hiroshi Shimomura

Etsushi Takahashi

as Lt. Colonel Masutaka Ida

Takao Inoue

as Lt. Colonel Masahiko Takeshita

Tadao Nakamaru

as Lt. Colonel Jiro Shiizaki

Director:

Kihachi Okamoto

Writer:

Soichi Oya, Shinobu Hashimoto

Genres:

Drama,History,War

Release Date:

1967 (U.S.A)

Run Time:

157 min

MMPA Rating:

None

Critics Reviews

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Lena Moore ★ TOP CRITIC
Director of “Midnight Mercy”

“Unrelenting and human. This film doesn’t chase trends — it carves its own lane with heart and grit.”

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Bradley Vance ★ TOP CRITIC
Screenwriter of “Dust Country”

“It’s rare to see a story this economical yet emotionally expansive. A quiet storm of a screenplay.”

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Simone Alvarez ★ TOP CRITIC
Producer of “The Burning Floor”

“This is the kind of film that reminds you why producing indies matters. Vision, integrity, and something to say.”

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Harold Kim ★ TOP CRITIC
BAFTA-nominated Actor

“There’s a pulse to this performance-driven story. Raw, exposed, and honest. I’d audition for this world anytime.”

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Maya S. ★ TOP CRITIC
Director

“A visual and emotional tightrope — and it never falls off. Confident filmmaking with soul.”

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Chris D. ★ TOP CRITIC
Screenwriter

“Dialogue that feels lived-in. It doesn’t shout — it breathes. The writing feels like eavesdropping on real lives.”

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Olivia M. ★ TOP CRITIC
Producer

“Impossibly polished for the budget. You can see the producing team hustled hard to make every frame count.”

Audience Reviews

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Lena M

Incredibly done! Can’t wait to watch it again.

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Marty Tyson

Stayed so true to the source material but still had its own must-see moments. A beautiful revival.

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Hope Ayala

Overlong and bogged down in dark photography and art direction, this live action remake doesn’t come close to the magic that was the animated original.

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Jeff B.

My daughter and I absolutely loved this movie! The actors they selected were spot on compared to their animated version! A must see!!!!! Bravo!!!

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Tyler D.

im not a big fan of live action remakes, but this was solid!

Cast & Crew of

Japan's Longest Day

Directors & Credit Writers

Credit Writers

Cast

Seiji Miyaguchi

as Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo

Rokkō Toura

as Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Shunichi Matsumato

Chishū Ryū

as Prime Minister Baron Kantaro Suzuki

So Yamamura

as Navy Minister Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai

Toshirō Mifune

as War Minister General Korechika Anami

Yoshio Kosugi

as Minister of Public Welfare Keisuke Okade

Takashi Shimura

as Information Bureau Director Hiroshi Shimomura

Etsushi Takahashi

as Lt. Colonel Masutaka Ida

Takao Inoue

as Lt. Colonel Masahiko Takeshita

Tadao Nakamaru

as Lt. Colonel Jiro Shiizaki

Toshio Kurosawa

as Major Kenji Hatanaka - Military Affairs Section

Akira Kitchôji

as General Yoshijiro Umezu - Chief of the Army General Staff

Haruo Yamada

as Admiral Soemu Toyoda - Chief of the Navy General Staff

Ryōsuke Kagawa

as Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Tadaatsu Ishiguro

Ushio Akashi

as President of the Privy Council Baron Kiichiro Hiranuma

Isao Tamagawa

as Colonel Okitsugu Arao - Chief of Military Affairs Section

Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi

as Admiral Takijiro Onishi - Vice-Chief of the Naval General Staff

Toru Takeuchi

as Naval Surgeon Kobayashi

Takeshi Katō

as Cabinet Chief Secretary Hisatsune Sakomizu

Kyuzo Kawabe

as Michio Kihara - Assistant to Sakomizu

Tatsuyoshi Ehara

as Nobumasa Kawamoto - Private Secretary to Shimomura

Kazuko Iida

as General

Shiro Kida

as General

Shiyuki Tanaka

as General

Keisuke Yamada

as Journalist

Kōji Mitsui

as Old Journalist

Yoshio Tsuchiya

as Lt. Colonel Hiroshi Fuha - Eastern District Army Staff Officer

Shōgo Shimada

as Lt. General Takeshi Mori - CO 1st Imperial Guards Division

Goro Morino

as Hachiro Ohashi - NHK Chairman

Yasuhisa Tsutsumi

as Insurgent Commander

Minoru Takada

as Vice Admiral Zenshiro Hoshina - Dir. of the Naval Affairs Bureau

Daisuke Katō

as Kenjiro Yabe - NHK Domestic Bureau Director

Shigeki Ishida

as Daitaro Arakawa - NHK Technical Bureau Director

Jun Tazaki

as Captain Yasuna Kozono - CO 302nd Air Group

Akihiko Hirata

as Commander Sugahara - 302nd Air Group

Sachio Sakai

as Atsugi Air Base Crew Chief

Nobuo Nakamura

as Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Marquis Koichi Kido

Shin Tatsuoka

as Imperial Household Minister Sotaro Ishiwata (as Susumu Tatsuoka)

Ryuji Kita

as General Shigeru Hasunuma - Chief Military Aide to the Emperor

Akiji Nomura

as Major Nakamura

Yū Fujiki

as Colonel Seike - Military Aide to the Emperor

Kazuo Kitamura

as Tomoo Sato - Cabinet General Affairs Section Chief

Fuyuki Murakami

as Minister of Justice Hiromasa Matsuzaka

Hyo Kitazawa

as Minister of Finance Hosaku Hirose

Masao Imafuku

as Marshal Shunroku Hata

Hideyo Amamoto

as Captain Takeo Sasaki

Shigeru Kōyama

as Susumu Kato - Imperial Household General Affairs Section

Jun Hamamura

as Motohike Kakei - Imperial Household General Affairs Chief

Kaku Oze

as Lt. General Tadakazu Wakamatsu - Vice-Minister for War

Makoto Satō

as Major Hidemasa Koga - 1st Imperial Guards Division

Akira Kubo

as Major Sadakichi Ishihara - 1st Imperial Guards Division

Naoya Kusakawa

as Shunichi Nagatomo - NHK Engineer

Masao Akitsuki

as Kamikaze

Seiichirō Nomura

as Kamikaze

Hiroo Kirino

as Kamikaze

Yasuo Araki

as Decapitated Man

Kenjirō Ishiyama

as General Shizuichi Tanaka - C-in-C Eastern District Army

Keikichi Taki

as Colonel Tsukamoto - Tanaka's Adjutant

Susumu Fujita

as Colonel Toyojiro Haga - CO Imperial Guards 2nd Infantry Regiment

Hiroshi Tanaka

as Major Kobayashi

Yutaka Sada

as Keisaku Sano

Tadayoshi Ueda

as Komonta Sano

Nobuyuki Katsube

as Lt. Colonel Michinori Shiraishi - General Mori's Brother-in-Law

Yūnosuke Itō

as Major General Toshio Nonaka - CO 27th Air Brigade

Hiroshi Hasegawa

as Guard Supporting the Insurgency

Hirayoshi Aono

as Grand Chamberlain Hisanori Fujita

Kiyoshi Kodama

as Chamberlain Yasuhide Toda

Torahiko Hamada

as Chamberlain Yasuya Mitsui

Tadashi Fukuro

as Chamberlain Sukemasa Irie

Keiju Kobayashi

as Chamberlain Yoshihiro Tokugawa

Ichirō Nakatani

as First Lieutnenant Kuroda

Tadasaburo Wakayama

as Colonel Kazuo Mizutani - Chief of Staff to General Mori

Ren Yamamoto

as Corporal

Yutaka Nakayama

as Corporal

Kanta Mori

as Maj. General Tatsuhiko Takashima - Chief of Staff E. Dist. Army

Tōru Ibuki

as Lt. Colonel Toru Itagaki - Eastern District Army Staff Officer

Seishirō Kuno

as Battalion Commander

Yasuzō Ogawa

as Policeman

Yoshibumi Tajima

as Colonel Watanabe - CO Imperial Guards 1st Infantry Regiment

Yūzō Kayama

as Morio Tateno - NHK Broadcaster

Michiyo Aratama

as Yuriko Hara

Akio Miyabe

as Colonel Katsuhiko Inadome - Eastern District Army Staff Officer

Ginzô Sekiguchi

as Chamberlain Okabe

Hiroshi Sekita

as Staff Kamino

Hisashi Igawa

as Kempeitai Lieutenant

Hiroshi Koizumi

as Nobukata Wada - NHK Broadcaster

Matsumoto Hakuō I

as Emperor Hirohito

Tatsuya Nakadai

as Narrator (voice)

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