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Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
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23 septiembre 1970 (USA) másFrase comercial:
The incredible attack on Pearl Harbor. másPlot:
A dramatization of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the series of American blunders that allowed it to happen. full summary | full synopsisPremios:
Won Oscar. Another 7 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
A definite must for anyone who's curious about Pearl Harbor. másUS TV Schedule:
| Wed. July 8 | 12:15 PM | AMC |
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(Descripción general del reparto)| Martin Balsam | ... | Admiral Kimmel | |
| Sô Yamamura | ... | Admiral Yamamoto (as Soh Yamamura) | |
| Joseph Cotten | ... | Henry Stimson | |
| Tatsuya Mihashi | ... | Commander Genda | |
| E.G. Marshall | ... | Lt. Colonel Bratton | |
| James Whitmore | ... | Admiral Halsey | |
| Takahiro Tamura | ... | Lt. Commander Fuchida | |
| Eijirô Tôno | ... | Admiral Nagumo (as Eijiro Tono) | |
| Jason Robards | ... | General Short | |
| Wesley Addy | ... | Lt. Commander Kramer | |
| Shogo Shimada | ... | Ambassador Nomura | |
| Frank Aletter | ... | Lt. Commander Thomas | |
| Koreya Senda | ... | Prince Konoye | |
| Leon Ames | ... | Frank Knox | |
| Junya Usami | ... | Admiral Yoshida |
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144 minColor:
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2.20 : 1 másClasificación:
Iceland:12 | South Korea:12 | New Zealand:PG | Brazil:Livre | Australia:G (DVD rating) | Australia:PG (cable rating) | Finland:K-12 | Norway:16 (1972) | Singapore:PG | Sweden:15 | Taiwan:GP | UK:U | USA:G | West Germany:16Locaciones de Filmación:
20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA másCosas divertidas
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Akira Kurosawa agreed to direct the Japanese part of the film only because he was told that David Lean was to direct the American part. This was a lie, David Lean was never part of the project. When Kurosawa found out about this, he tried to get himself fired from the production - and succeeded. másErrores:
Anacronismos: When the U.S. Capitol is shown the morning of December 7, 1941 wooded braces were in place for reconstructing the columns of the entrance. This did not take place until 1969, about the time the movie was filmed. másCitas:
Frank Knox: [reading a report of the attack] Oh, no, no, this can't be right; they must mean the Philippines!Admiral Stark: No, sir. It's Pearl!
Frank Knox: [to his aide] Get me the White House, the direct line!
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I will be completely honest with all of you, I saw this movie to prepare for the upcoming 2001 block buster, PEARL HARBOR. TORA! TORA! TORA! seemed the perfect choice. Recent movies these days depressed me, but thanks to TORA! (and Clint Eastwood 's HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER), my enjoyment in watching movies returned. TORA! is an absolutely excellent film packed with incredibly well done acting and emotion and an overall feeling that leaves you blown away. PEARL HARBOR has quite a bit to live up to after seeing this. The special effects produced in TORA! are completely out of this world (even after thirty years!). More credit goes to how well documented this story goes. The Americans and Japanese did a tremendously exceptional job of recreating the entire events leading up to and including the Pearl Harbor attack. Being a Canadian, I was confused a couple years ago when the local paper announced that the number two (of the top 100) event of the 1900's was the attack on Pearl Harbor. I completely understand now and quite frankly am amazed at how both sides felt throughout the entire ordeal.
Simply put, TORA! TORA! TORA! deals with all the events, mistakes (both minor and MAJOR), people involved and attitudes leading up to and during the air raid on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Though not shown, we even have the general feeling of the U.S. President and the Japanese Emperor. Nothing is missed in this movie. It is as close to the actual depiction of Pearl Harbor you can get.
For 1970, the special effects are absolutely astonishing. Very little looks fake, and nothing looks over done (like many CGI effects do these days). When the first American battletanks are struck, the explosions are incredible. When the Zero crashes into the building, the explosion is eye catching. Everything is unbelievably excellent. The acting is also first rate, how the Americans handle the warnings of a Japanese attack (they're nuts) was supremely well laid out. How the Japanese carefully planned the attack on Pearl Harbor was frighteningly well thought out. Next credit must go to the music. Jerry Goldsmith has to be one of the greatest composers of all time. The suspense created on the morning of December 7 just before the attack is still hair chilling thirty years later. Nothing seems to be wrong with TORA! except the fact that it is a little too long. A couple times, I was hoping that the attack would just begin and get over with. My patience quickly subsided with that music score and with the Emperor's poem. Very little is wrong with TORA! TORA! TORA!. It is a definite must see for anyone curious about how war works, how mistakes are made and how people respond to such attacks.