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Tora! Tora! Tora! (Japanese: ????????) is a 1970 Japanese-American biographical war drama film that dramatizes the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The film was directed by Richard Fleischer, Toshio Masuda and Kinji Fukasaku, and stars an ensemble cast including Martin Balsam, Joseph Cotten, S? Yamamura, E. G. Marshall, James Whitmore and Jason Robards.

Tora! Tora! Tora!
Original movie poster
Directed byRichard Fleischer
Toshio Masuda
Kinji Fukasaku
Produced byElmo Williams
Richard Fleischer
Darryl F. Zanuck (uncredited)
Screenplay byLarry Forrester
Hideo Oguni
Ry?z? Kikushima
Uncredited:
Akira Kurosawa
Based onTora! Tora! Tora!
1969 book
by Gordon W. Prange
and The Broken Seal by
Ladislas Farago
StarringMartin Balsam
S? Yamamura
Joseph Cotten
Tatsuya Mihashi
E. G. Marshall
James Whitmore
Takahiro Tamura
Eijir? T?no
Jason Robards
Music byJerry Goldsmith
CinematographyCharles F. Wheeler
Shinsaku Himeda
Masamichi Satoh
Osamu Furuya
Edited byJames E. Newcom
Pembroke J. Herring
Inoue Chikaya
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • September 23, 1970 (1970-09-23)
Running time
144 minutes
CountryJapan
United States
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Budget$25.5 million
Box office$29.5 million (domestic)

The tora of the title is the two-syllable Japanese codeword used to indicate that complete surprise had been achieved. Japanese being a language with many homophones, it is a coincidence that tora also means "tiger" (?).

Screenplay

In August 1939, a trade embargo imposed by the United States is depriving a belligerent Japan of raw materials. Influential army figures and politicians push through an alliance with Germany and Italy in September 1940 and make preparations for war. The newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto reluctantly orders the planning of a pre-emptive strike on the U.S. Pacific Fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor, believing that Japan's best hope of achieving control of the Pacific Ocean is to annihilate the fleet at the outset of hostilities. Air Staff Officer Minoru Genda is chosen to mastermind the operation while his old Naval Academy classmate Mitsuo Fuchida is selected to lead the attack.

Meanwhile, in Washington, U.S. military intelligence has managed to break the Japanese Purple Code, allowing the U.S. to intercept secret Japanese radio transmissions indicating increased Japanese naval activity. Monitoring the transmissions are U.S. Army Col. Bratton and U.S. Navy Lt. Commander Kramer. At Pearl Harbor itself, Admiral Kimmel and General Short do their best to enhance defenses which include increasing naval and aerial patrols around Hawaii to provide early warning of any enemy presence. Short recommends parking all aircraft at the base on the runways to avoid sabotage by enemy agents.

Several months pass with diplomatic tensions continuing to escalate. As the Japanese ambassador continues negotiations to stall for time, the Japanese fleet sorties into the Pacific and soon is in position to begin the assault. On the day of the attack, Bratton and Kramer learn from intercepts that the Japanese plan to commence a series of 14 radio messages from Tokyo to the Japanese embassy in Washington with an instruction to destroy their code machines after receiving the final message. Deducing that the Japanese plan to launch a surprise attack after the messages are delivered, Bratton attempts to warn his superiors of his suspicions but encounters several obstacles – Chief of Naval Operations Harold R. Stark is indecisive over notifying Hawaii without first alerting the President while Army Chief of Staff General George Marshall's order that Pearl Harbor be alerted of an impending attack is stymied by poor atmospherics that prevent radio transmission and bungling when a warning sent by telegram is not marked urgent. At dawn on December 7, the Japanese fleet launches its aircraft. Their approach to Hawaii is detected by two radar operators but their concerns are dismissed by the duty officer receiving their alert. The Japanese thus achieve complete surprise and a joyous commander Fuchida sends the code to begin the attack: "Tora! Tora! Tora!"

The damage to the naval base is catastrophic with the U.S. suffering severe casualties. Seven battleships are either sunk or heavily damaged. General Short's anti-sabotage precautions prove a disastrous mistake that allows the Japanese aerial forces to destroy the U.S. aircraft on the ground with ease. Hours after the attack is over, General Short and Admiral Kimmel finally receive Marshall's telegram warning of impending danger. In Washington, the Secretary of State Cordell Hull is stunned on learning of the attack and urgently requests confirmation before receiving the Japanese ambassador. The message that was transmitted to the Japanese embassy in 14 parts – a declaration of war – was meant to be delivered to the U.S. at 1:00 pm in Washington, 30 minutes before the attack. However, it was not decoded and transcribed in time, with the result that the attack took place while the two nations were technically still at peace. The distraught Japanese ambassador, helpless to explain the late ultimatum and unaware of the ongoing attack, is bluntly rebuffed by a despondent Hull.

Back in the Pacific, the Japanese fleet commander, Vice-Admiral Ch?ichi Nagumo, refuses to launch the scheduled third wave of aircraft for fear of exposing his force to U.S. submarines. Aboard his flagship, Admiral Yamamoto solemnly informs his staff that their primary targets – the U.S. fleet's aircraft carriers, which had been dispatched into the Pacific days previously to search for Japanese vessels – were not at Pearl Harbor and thus escaped unscathed before lamenting the fact that the declaration of war was not received until after the attack began. Noting that nothing would infuriate the U.S. more he concludes, "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."

The film was deliberately cast with actors who were not true box-office stars, in order to place the emphasis on the story rather than the actors who were in it. The original cast list had included many Japanese amateurs. Cast in credits order:

  • Martin Balsam as Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet
  • S? Yamamura as Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet
  • Joseph Cotten as Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
  • Tatsuya Mihashi as Commander Minoru Genda, Air Staff, 1st Air Fleet
  • E. G. Marshall as Colonel Rufus S. Bratton, Chief, Far Eastern Section, Military Intelligence Division, War Department
  • James Whitmore as Vice Admiral William F. Halsey, Commander, Aircraft Battle Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet
  • Takahiro Tamura as Commander Mitsuo Fuchida, Commander, Air Group, Akagi
  • Eijir? T?no as Vice Admiral Ch?ichi Nagumo, Commander-in-Chief, 1st Air Fleet
  • Jason Robards as Lieutenant General Walter C. Short, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Army Forces Hawaii
  • Wesley Addy as Lieutenant Commander Alwyn D. Kramer, Cryptographer, OP-20-G
  • Sh?go Shimada as Admiral Kichisabur? Nomura, Japanese Ambassador to the United States
  • Frank Aletter as Lieutenant Commander Francis J. Thomas, Command Duty Officer, USS Nevada
  • Koreya Senda as Prime Minister Prince Fumimaro Konoe
  • Leon Ames as Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox
  • Junya Usami as Admiral Zengo Yoshida, Minister of the Navy
  • Richard Anderson as Captain John B. Earle, Chief of Staff, 14th Naval District
  • Kazuo Kitamura as Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka
  • Keith Andes as General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army
  • Susumu Fujita as Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi, Commander, Second Carrier Division
  • Edward Andrews as Admiral Harold R. Stark, Chief of Naval Operations
  • Bontaro Miyake as Admiral Koshiro Oikawa, Minister of the Navy
  • Neville Brand as Lieutenant Harold Kaminski, Duty Officer, 14th Naval District
  • Ichiro Ryuzaki as Rear Admiral Ry?nosuke Kusaka, Chief of Staff, 1st Air Fleet
  • Leora Dana as Mrs. Kramer
  • Asao Uchida as Rikugun Taish? (General) Hideki Tojo, Minister of War
  • George Macready as Secretary of State Cordell Hull
  • Norman Alden as Major Truman H. Landon, Commanding Officer, 38th Reconnaissance Squadron
  • Kazuko Ichikawa as Geisha in Kagoshima
  • Walter Brooke as Captain Theodore S. Wilkinson, Director of Naval Intelligence
  • Hank Jones as Davey, civilian student pilot
  • Rick Cooper as Second Lieutenant George Welch, pilot, 47th Pursuit Squadron
  • Karl Lukas as Captain Harold C. Train, Chief of Staff, Battle Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet
  • June Dayton as Ray Cave, secretary, OP-20-G
  • Ron Masak as Lieutenant Lawrence E. Ruff, Communications Officer, USS Nevada
  • Jeff Donnell as Cornelia Clark Fort, civilian flying instructor
  • Shunichi Nakamura as Captain Kameto "Gandhi" Kuroshima, Senior Staff Officer, Combined Fleet
  • Richard Erdman as Colonel Edward F. French, Chief, War Department Signal Center
  • Hiroshi Nihonyanagi as Rear Admiral Chuichi Hara, Commander, 5th Carrier Division
  • Jerry Fogel as Lieutenant Commander William W. Outerbridge, Commanding Officer, USS Ward
  • Carl Reindel as Second Lieutenant Kenneth M. Taylor, pilot, 47th Pursuit Squadron
  • Elven Havard as Mess Attendant 3rd Class Doris Miller, USS West Virginia
  • Edmon Ryan as Rear Admiral Patrick N. L. Bellinger, Commander, Patrol Wing Two
  • Toshio Hosokawa as Lieutenant Commander Shigeharu Murata, Commander, 1st Torpedo Attack Unit, Akagi
  • Hisao Toake as Saburo Kurusu, Japanese Special Envoy to the United States
  • Toru Abe as Rear Admiral Takijiro Onishi, Chief of Staff, 11th Air Fleet (uncredited)
  • Hiroshi Akutagawa as Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Marquis Koichi Kido (uncredited)
  • Kiyoshi Atsumi as Japanese Cook #1 (uncredited)
  • Harold Conway as Counselor Eugene Dooman, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo (uncredited)
  • Dick Cook as Lieutenant Commander Logan C. Ramsey, Chief of Staff, Patrol Wing Two (uncredited)
  • Jerry Cox as First Lieutenant Kermit A. Tyler, Executive Officer, 78th Pursuit Squadron and Officer in Charge, Pearl Harbor Intercept Center (uncredited)
  • Mike Daneen as First Secretary Edward S. Crocker, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo (uncredited)
  • Francis De Sales as Lieutenant Commander Arthur H. McCollum, Head, Far East Asia Section, Office of Naval Intelligence (uncredited)
  • Dave Donnelly as Major Gordon A. Blake, Operations Officer, Hickam Field (uncredited)
  • Bill Edwards as Colonel Kendall J. Fielder, G-2 Intelligence Officer, U.S. Army Forces Hawaii (uncredited)
  • Dick Fair as Lieutenant Colonel Carroll A. Powell, Chief Signal Officer, U.S. Army Forces Hawaii (uncredited)
  • Charles Gilbert as Lieutenant Colonel William H. Murphy, Air Warning Development Officer, U.S. Army Forces Hawaii (uncredited)
  • Hisashi Igawa as Lieutenant Mitsuo Matsuzaki, Fuchida's pilot, 1st Torpedo Attack Unit, Akagi (uncredited)
  • Robert Karnes as Major John H. Dillon, Knox's aide (uncredited)
  • Randall Duk Kim as Tadao, Japanese messenger boy (uncredited)
  • Berry Kroeger as General (uncredited)
  • Akira Kume as First Secretary Katsuzo Okumura, Japanese Embassy in Washington, D.C. (uncredited)
  • Dan Leegant as George Street, RCA Honolulu District Manager (uncredited)
  • Ken Lynch as Rear Admiral John H. Newton, Commander, Cruisers, Scouting Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Commander, Task Force 12 (uncredited)
  • Mitch Mitchell as Colonel Walter C. Phillips, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Forces Hawaii (uncredited)
  • Walter Reed as Vice Admiral William S. Pye, Commander, Battle Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (uncredited)
  • Robert Shayne as Commander William H. Buracker, Operations Officer, Aircraft Battle Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (uncredited)
  • Edward Sheehan as Brigadier General Howard C. Davidson, Commander, 14th Pursuit Wing (uncredited)
  • Tommy Splittgerber as Ed Klein, RCA telegraph operator (uncredited)
  • G. D. Spradlin as Commander Maurice E. Curts, Communications Officer, U.S. Pacific Fleet (uncredited)
  • Larry Thor as Major General Frederick L. Martin, Commander, Hawaiian Air Force (uncredited)
  • George Tobias as Captain on Flight Line at Hickam Field (uncredited)
  • Harlan Warde as Brigadier General Leonard T. Gerow, Chief, War Plans Division, War Department (uncredited)
  • Meredith Weatherby as Joseph C. Grew, U.S. Ambassador to Japan (uncredited)
  • David Westberg as Ensign Edgar M. Fair, USS California (uncredited)
  • Bruce Wilson as Private Joseph L. Lockard, radar operator, Opana Point (uncredited)
  • Bill Zuckert as Admiral James O. Richardson, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (uncredited)
 
The North American T-6 Texan stood in for the Mitsubishi A6M Zero as there were no airworthy types at that time. Only Zeros from the carrier Akagi were depicted, identifiable by the single red band on the rear fuselage.
 
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