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Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence ()

Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (original title)
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During WWII, a British colonel tries to bridge the cultural divides between a British POW and the Japanese camp commander in order to avoid bloodshed.

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  • Won 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 9 wins & 8 nominations.
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Celliers
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Lawrence
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Yonoi
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Hara (as Takeshi)
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Hicksley
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Kanemoto
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De Jong
James Malcolm ...
Celliers' Brother
Chris Broun ...
Celliers 12 Years
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Commandant of Military Prison (as Yuya Uchida)
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President of the Court (as Ryunosuke Kaneda)
Takashi Naitô ...
Lieutenant Iwata (as Takashi Naito)
Tamio Ishikura ...
Prosecutor
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Interpreter (as Rokko Toura)
Kan Mikami ...
Lieutenant Ito
Yûji Honma ...
PFC Yajima (as Yuji Honma)
Daisuke Iijima ...
Corporal Ueki
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New Commandant of Camp
Barry Dorking ...
Chief Doctor
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Australian Doctor
Grant Bridger ...
P.O.W. Officer
Richard Adams ...
P.O.W.
Geoff Allen ...
P.O.W.
Michael Baxter-Lax ...
P.O.W.
Mark Berg ...
P.O.W.
Marcus Campbell ...
P.O.W.
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P.O.W.
Richard Hensby ...
P.O.W.
Richard Hoare ...
P.O.W.
Martin Ibbertson ...
P.O.W.
Rob Jayne ...
P.O.W.
Richard Mills ...
P.O.W.
Mark Penrose ...
P.O.W.
Arthur Ranford ...
P.O.W.
Steve Smith ...
P.O.W.
Stephen Taylor ...
P.O.W.
Richard Zimmerman ...
P.O.W.
Ian Miller ...
English Guard
Don Stevens ...
Pastor
Yôichi Iijima ...
Japanese Soldier (as Yoichi Iijima)
Satoshi Ito ...
Japanese Soldier
Masaki Kusakabe ...
Japanese Soldier
Kunihide Kuruma ...
Japanese Soldier
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Japanese Soldier
Arihiro Masuda ...
Japanese Soldier
Tokuhisa Masuda ...
Japanese Soldier
Takeshi Nagasawa ...
Japanese Soldier
Takashi Odashima ...
Japanese Soldier
Masanori Okada ...
Japanese Soldier
Shoetsu Sato ...
Japanese Soldier
Rintaro Shibata ...
Japanese Soldier
Masamichi Shibasaki ...
Japanese Soldier
Kaname Shimura ...
Japanese Soldier
Kenzo Shirahama ...
Japanese Soldier
Hisao Takeda ...
Japanese Soldier
Hidenobu Togo ...
Japanese Soldier
Atsuo Yamashita ...
Japanese Soldier
Heiwa Yoshihara ...
Japanese Soldier
Takeshi Yu ...
Japanese Soldier
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Peter Barakan ...
Prisoner (uncredited)
Alastair Floyd ...
P.O.W. (uncredited)
Rex Wilmshurst ...
P.O.W. (uncredited)

Directed by

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Nagisa Ôshima

Written by

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Nagisa Ôshima ... (screenplay by) &
Paul Mayersberg ... (screenplay by)
 
Lourens van der Post ... (based on the novel "The Seed and The Sower" by) (as Sir Laurens van der Post)

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Terry Glinwood ... executive producer
Masato Hara ... executive producer
Joyce Herlihy ... associate producer
Geoffrey Nethercott ... executive producer
Eiko Oshima ... executive producer
Larry Parr ... associate producer
Jeremy Thomas ... producer

Music by

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Ryuichi Sakamoto ... (as Ryûichi Sakamoto)

Cinematography by

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Tôichirô Narushima ... director of photography

Editing by

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Tomoyo Oshima

Editorial Department

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Kimie Kawagishi ... negative cutter
Ken'ichi Takashima ... assistant film editor (as Kenichi Takashima)

Production Design by

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Shigemasa Toda

Art Direction by

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Andrew Sanders

Makeup Department

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Antony Clavet ... makeup supervisor
Glenis Daly ... hair stylist
Bryony Hurden ... makeup assistant
Robern Pickering ... chief makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jonty Barraud ... second assistant director
Geoffery Hill ... third assistant director
Lee Tamahori ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Masaru Arakawa ... set dresser
Lyn Bergquist ... property buyer
Kyoichi Hashimoto ... construction manager
Tetsuya Hataya ... assistant art director
Trevor Haysom ... stand-by props assistant
Ryoichi Kamon ... construction technician
Masaaki Kobayashi ... construction technician
Bryan McDonald ... property assistant
Kazumasa Nomura ... assistant art director
Chris Paulger ... stand-by props
Pam Seabold ... property assistant (as Pam Sebold)
Yutaka Wakase ... construction technician
Shoichi Yasuda ... property master

Sound Department

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Eugene Arts ... boom operator
Akira Honma ... dubbing mixer / sound effects
Mikio Mori ... stereo sound consultant: Dolby
Mike Westgate ... sound recordist

Special Effects by

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Kevin Chisnall ... special effects supervisor

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Shulamit Levin ... digital restoration artist (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Rick Allender ... clapper loader
Ian Beale ... electrician
Dennis Cullen ... grip
Tex Foote ... generator operator (as Tex Foot)
Ken George ... still photographer
Brian Harris ... key grip
Don Jowsey ... best boy
Geoff Maine ... electrician
Warren Mearns ... gaffer
Brendon Mune ... electrician
Jeff O'Donnell ... grip
Ian Philp ... electrician
Andy Roelants ... focus puller
Hiroaki Sugimura ... camera operator
Takashi Ueno ... still photographer

Casting Department

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Diana Rowan ... casting: New Zealand
Takashi Ueno ... casting: Japan

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Norman Forsey ... wardrobe assistant
Leslie Gilda ... wardrobe assistant
Kazuo Matsuda ... wardrobe master
Christine West ... wardrobe supervisor

Location Management

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Takashi Shirai ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Raijin Nakahata ... continuity

Transportation Department

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Robin Allen-Paris ... transportation manager (as Robin Allen)

Additional Crew

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Vivien Bridgewater ... production secretary
Sevilla Delofski ... assistant to producer
Didi Dickson ... interpreter
Mitsue Fujita ... assistant production accountant
Ralph Gardiner ... armorer
Tony Hedges ... production accountant
Margaret Hilliard ... production coordinator
Lynne Newport ... assistant production accountant
Susan Nicholas ... nurse
Roger Pulvers ... assistant to director / dialogue coach
Kuniko Usui ... production assistant
Brian Mahony ... insurance broker (uncredited)
Natsuko Toda ... translation: Japanese (uncredited)
Kansai Yamamoto ... concept designer (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

In 1942 British soldier Jack Celliers comes to a Japanese prison camp. The camp is run by Yonoi, who has a firm belief in discipline, honor and glory. In his view, the allied prisoners are cowards when they chose to surrender instead of committing suicide. One of the prisoners, interpreter John Lawrence, tries to explain the Japanese way of thinking, but is considered a traitor. Written by Mattias Thuresson

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Taglines They were all honorable men. But all what they did that can be done name of honor See more »
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Also Known As
  • Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (United Kingdom)
  • Senjô no merî Kurisumasu (Japan)
  • 戦場のメリークリスマス (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Merry Christmas, Mister Lawrence (World-wide, English title)
  • Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (World-wide, English title)
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  • 123 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia According to David Bowie, Nagisa Ôshima directed the Japanese actors with great detail. But when it came to the British actors, they were told to "do whatever it is you people do". See more »
Goofs In the final scene in the prison cell, the cross belt of Lt Col Lawrence's Sam Browne is fitted back to front. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in David Sylvian & Ryuichi Sakamoto: Forbidden Colours (1983). See more »
Soundtracks Ride, Ride, Ride (Celliers' Brother's Song) See more »
Quotes Col. John Lawrence: You are the victim of men who think they are right... Just as one day you and captain Yonoi believed absolutely that you were right. And the truth is of course that nobody is right...
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