
"El increible ataque a Pearl Harbor."
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Tora! Tora! Tora! es la señal japonesa para atacar. La película reproduce de manera meticulosa el ataque a Pearl Harbor y todos los hechos que le precedieron. Las primeras escenas nos muestran las diferencias entre ambas posturas: por una parte los imperialistas japoneses deciden realizar un ataque por etapas, por otro lado los altos mandos del ejército americano ignoran esta posibilidad. A pesar de que algunos mensajes interceptados a los japoneses advertían de este peligro, éstos nunca llegaron a las manos de la alta comandancia del ejército americano. Los avisos de los radares son ignorados, incluso la caza de un submarino japonés en Pearl Harbor antes del ataque no se reporta.
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Martin Balsam
Admiral Husband E. Kimmel

So Yamamura
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto

Jason Robards
General Walter C. Short

Joseph Cotten
Henry L. Stimson

三橋達也
Commander Minoru Genda

E.G. Marshall
Colonel Rufus S. Bratton

田村高廣
Lt. Commander Mitsuo Fuchida

James Whitmore
Admiral William F. Halsey

東野英治郎
Admiral Chuici Nagumo

Wesley Addy
Lt. Commander Alwin D. Kramer

島田正吾
Ambassador Kichisaburo Nomura

Frank Aletter
Lt. Commander Thomas
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Ver todo en TMDBFirst off, this is a very good historical fictionalization of an epic event. Many parts are very accurate whereas others are more or less. This is after all a Hollywood movie, NOT a documentary such as "The World At War", so we can't be too critical about perfect accuracy. Originally it was supposed to be directed by two directors, 1 for the American story line, and Akira Kurosawa, for the Japane…
I remember viewing this film as a kid shortly after it came out in Sweden. At that time I was not impressed. I was expecting an action filled war movie and what I got was a boring movie where the good guys got beaten up at the end. I do not think I even new anything about the real events in Pearl Harbor at the time. Naturally I view this movie in a somewhat different light and now and when re-wat…
This is told a little in the style of “The Longest Day” (1962) as it shows us both sides of the preparations for the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. With the US having moved it’s Pacific fleet from the safety of San Diego to an altogether more vulnerable location on Hawai’i, Admiral Kimmel (Martin Balsam) arrives to take command amidst considerable concern from his advisors - across the services, …





