
Japan's Longest Day
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A dramatization of the 24-hour period in which the Japanese government was deadlocked over the decision to accept or reject the Allies' demand for an unconditional surrender following the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- Runtime
- 2h 37m
- Released
- 1967
Details
Release year: 1967
Storyline
A dramatization of the 24-hour period in which the Japanese government was deadlocked over the decision to accept or reject the Allies' demand for an unconditional surrender following the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Top credits
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Cast
See all 94 credits →- Seiji Miyaguchi — Foreign Minister Shigenori Tôgô
- Rokkô Toura — Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Shun'ichi Matsumoto
- Chishū Ryū — Prime Minister Baron Kantarô Suzuki
- Sô Yamamura — Navy Minister Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai