Summaries

It is 1921 and a town has a newspaper which prints urgent bulletins as required. The Washington-based CITES treaty, in which Japan participates, puts a limit on the number of warships any country can possess. As a result, Japan has to decommission a ship to its makers' disappointment. An institute of technology's laboratory designs a new ship. Due to less ships, sailors have to retire and are also disappointed. The laboratory's manager and an admiral are visiting a patient at a hospital and meet coincidentally. The former has a daughter who worries about her father's workload. She asks him to accompany her to a concert. Father has little time, but is convinced for her sake. He is inspired for a ship's design at the performance. The film is inspired by the life of Jo Hiraga.—aghaemi

Details

Keywords
  • ship
  • imperialism
  • newspaper
  • american imperialism
  • treaty
Genres
  • Action
  • War
Release date May 24, 1944
Countries of origin Japan
Language Japanese
Production companies Toho

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 28m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio

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