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Language
  
Japanese

Director
  
Country
  
Japan

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Writer
  
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Soichi Oya

Release date
  
August 12, 1967 (1967-08-12)

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Japan's Longest Day (日本のいちばん長い日 Nihon no ichiban nagai hi), also known as The Emperor and the General, is a 1967 movie directed by Kihachi Okamoto. The subject of the majority of the movie is the period between noon on August 14, 1945, when Emperor Hirohito made the decision to surrender to the Allies in World War II and noon on August 15, 1945, when the emperor's taped message announcing the surrender was broadcast to the Japanese people. Joseph L. Anderson describes the film as "a meticulous reconstruction of the day Japan surrendered and thus ended the Pacific War. Several of Japan's most famous actors of the day participated in the film. These included Chishū Ryū as Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki, Toshirō Mifune as War Minister Korechika Anami, Takashi Shimura as Information Bureau Director Hiroshi Shimomura and Sō Yamamura as Navy Minister Mitsumasa Yonai. Tatsuya Nakadai serves as the narrator.

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Production

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According to Okamoto, Masaki Kobayashi was originally supposed to direct Japan's Longest Day but didn't want to, so co-producer Sanezumi Fujimoto suggested that Okamoto direct it. Okamoto believes that this film and his subsequent film The Human Bullet are expressions of his anti-war feelings. Japan's Longest Day portrays the actual people who were able to remain above the fighting, but did fight with each other, while The Human Bullet is a satire of those who did have to fight in the war.

Cast

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  • Toshiro Mifune as Korechika Anami
  • Chishū Ryū as Kantarō Suzuki
  • Takashi Shimura as Hiroshi Shimomura
  • So Yamamura as Mitsumasa Yonai
  • Etsushi Takahashi as Masataka Ida
  • Toshio Kurosawa as Kenji Hatanaka
  • Matsumoto Hakuō I (special appearance) as Emperor Hirohito
  • Tatsuya Nakadai as Narrator (voice)
  • Release

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    Japan's Longest Day was released in Japan on August 12, 1967, close to the anniversary of the surrender. This started a trend of film releases known as the 8.15 series, of World War II films released at the anniversary, which included Okamoto's 1971 film The Battle of Okinawa. It became the second highest grossing film in Japan in 1967. Shinobu Hashimoto won the Kinema Junpo Award for best screenplay for this movie.[better reference needed]

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    The film was re-released theatrically in Japan on November 21, 1982 as part of Toho's 50th anniversary.

    A remake of Japan's Longest Day entitled The Emperor in August was issued in 2015 by Shochiku, directed by Masato Harada.

    References

    Japan's Longest Day Wikipedia