Attack Squadron

Attack Squadron

Release date : January 3, 1963
Runtime : 1h 41m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Shūe Matsubayashi /
Production companies : TOHO /
January 3, 1963 1h 41m Japan Action Japanese More
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Lt. Col. Senda resists the idea of sending Japanese fighter pilots on suicide missions. He believes that what is really necessary for Japan to regain momentum in the war is for the air force to gather its most brilliant pilots into an elite squadron and use the unit to pinpoint attacks on the Americans. Disrespected by the kamikaze pilots who think the "non-suicidal" pilots are afraid, the unit redeems itself by stunning victories. But success leads the military leaders to expect too much of the unit, and new orders portend disaster.
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Toshirō Mifune
Lt. Colonel Senda
Yūzō Kayama
Captain Shiro Taki
Yōsuke Natsuki
Captain Nobuo Ataka
Makoto Satō
Teppei Yano
Susumu Fujita
Yamato Commander Ito
Jun Tazaki
Commander
Akihiko Hirata
Senda's Aide
Yoshio Kosugi
Destroyer Captain
Senkichi Ōmura
Transport Pilot
Seizaburō Kawazu
Kosaku Aruga

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  • title:Attack Squadron
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1963
  • Runtime:1h 41m
  • Genres: Action · Drama · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Shūe Matsubayashi /
  • Writers: Shinobu Hashimoto · Katsuya Susaki · Shinichi Sekizawa · Tomoyuki Tanaka ·
  • Production companies: TOHO ·
  • Overview:Lt. Col. Senda resists the idea of sending Japanese fighter pilots on suicide missions. He believes that what is really necessary for Japan to regain momentum in the war is for the air force to gather its most brilliant pilots into an elite squadron and use the unit to pinpoint attacks on the Americans. Disrespected by the kamikaze pilots who think the "non-suicidal" pilots are afraid, the unit redeems itself by stunning victories. But success leads the military leaders to expect too much of the unit, and new orders portend disaster.
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