The Emperor in August

The Emperor in August

136 mins | Drama, War, History | Aug. 8, 2015

In July 1945, during the end of World War II, Japan is forced to accept the Potsdam Declaration. A cabinet meeting has continued through days and nights, but a decision cannot be made. The U.S. drops atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. General Korechika Anami is torn over making the proper decision and the Emperor of Japan worries about his people. Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki leads the cabinet meeting, while Chief Secretary Hisatsune Sakomizu can't do anything, but watch the meeting. At this time, Major Kenji Hatanaka and other young commissioned officers, who are against Japan surrendering, move to occupy the palace and a radio broadcasting station. The radio station is set to broadcast Emperor Hirohito reading out the Imperial Rescript on the Termination of the War.

The Emperor in August

136 mins | Drama, War, History | Aug. 8, 2015

The Emperor in August
In July 1945, during the end of World War II, Japan is forced to accept the Potsdam Declaration. A cabinet meeting has continued through days and nights, but a decision cannot be made. The U.S. drops atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. General Korechika Anami is torn over making the proper decision and the Emperor of Japan worries about his people. Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki leads the cabinet meeting, while Chief Secretary Hisatsune Sakomizu can't do anything, but watch the meeting. At this time, Major Kenji Hatanaka and other young commissioned officers, who are against Japan surrendering, move to occupy the palace and a radio broadcasting station. The radio station is set to broadcast Emperor Hirohito reading out the Imperial Rescript on the Termination of the War.
IMDb rating 6.6
Producers Shochiku Co., Ltd., Asmik Ace
Original title 日本のいちばん長い日
Directors Masato Harada
Writers Kazutoshi Handô, Masato Harada

Cast

Koji Yakusho

as General Korechika Anami

Masahiro Motoki

as Emperor Showa

Tori Matsuzaka

as Major Kenji Hatanaka

Shinichi Tsutsumi

as Chief Secretary Hisatsune Sakomizu

Tsutomu Yamazaki

as Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki

Ken'ichi Yajima

as Naidaijin Kōichi Kido

Ikuji Nakamura

as Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai

Kazuhiro Yamaji

as Tōji Yasui

Akaji Maro

as Admiral Hisanori Fujita

Yuki Ikenobō

as Empress Kōjun

Shû Nakajima

as General Hideki Tojo

Yasumasa Oba

as Lieutenant Colonel Masataka Ida

Misako Renbutsu

as Kimiko

Erika Toda

as Miss Yasuki

Kenichi Matsuyama

as Takeo Sasaki

Yuko Miyamoto

as Takeko Hoshina

Shota Totsuka

as Captain Masayoshi Fujii