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Pride
Visit website5.0/10 • 1
1998-05-23 • 2h 41m
Based on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East of 1946–48, depicts Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo as a family man who fought to defend Japan and Asia from western colonialism but was ultimately hanged by a vengeful United States.
- Directors
- Shunya Ito
- Writters
- Hiro Matsuda
- Editors
- Hiro Matsuda, Takeo Araki
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Pride
Visit website1998-05-23 • 2h 41m
5.0/10 • 1
Based on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East of 1946–48, depicts Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo as a family man who fought to defend Japan and Asia from western colonialism but was ultimately hanged by a vengeful United States.
- Directors
- Shunya Ito
- Writters
- Hiro Matsuda
- Editors
- Hiro Matsuda, Takeo Araki
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMasahiko Tsugawa
Prime Minister Hideki Tojo
Eiji Okuda
Ichirou Kiyose
Gin Maeda
Sadao Akamatsu
Takehiro Murata
Kiyoshi Itou
Ronny Cox
William Flood Web
Scott Wilson
Joseph Berry Keenan
Gitan Ohtsuru
Yasuo Tachibana
Naho Toda
Akiko Aratani
Aki Maeda
Kimie Tojo
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Japanese
- Budget
- $11,000,000.00
- Revenue
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- Keywords
- japanworld war iiprime ministerpearl harborhiroshima, japantrialmilitary tribunalpost world war ii