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The Navy
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The Navy

Aug 13, 1963
1h 40m
★ 0.0

Overview

A tale of two best friends in the WWII era Japan. Takao is a young man enthusiastic about joining the navy to fight for his country. He convinces his best friend Shinji to join him. As it turns out, however, Takao's poor health prevents him from entering the navy while his friend is chosen instead. As time goes by, Takao becomes a painter and changes his mind about the meaningfulness of war and fighting, while his friend goes the opposite path. Meanwhile Takao's sister falls in love with Shinji.

Genres

War
Drama

Production Companies

Toei Company

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Cast

Kinya Kitaoji

Shinji

Kinya Kitaoji

Sonny Chiba

Takao

Sonny Chiba

Michiko Araki

Michiko Araki

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Fusatarō Ishijima

Yoshi Katō

Yoshi Katō

Yoshiko Mita

Yoshiko Mita

Haruko Sugimura

Haruko Sugimura

Eijirō Tōno

Eijirō Tōno

Gōzō Sōma

Gōzō Sōma

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Shirō Ōki

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Katsuo Tagawa

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Sakae Yamaura