

Japan's Longest Day
Directed by Kihachi OkamotoA 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.
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Japan's Longest Day was released on August 12, 1967.
Japan's Longest Day was directed by Kihachi Okamoto.
Japan's Longest Day has a runtime of 2h 37m.
Japan's Longest Day was produced by Sanezumi Fujimoto, Tomoyuki Tanaka.
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.
The key characters in Japan's Longest Day are Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo (Seiji Miyaguchi), Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Shunichi Matsumato (Rokkō Toura), Prime Minister Baron Kantaro Suzuki (Chishū Ryū).
Japan's Longest Day is a Drama, History, War film.
Japan's Longest Day has an audience rating of 7.9 out of 10.

















