

Port Arthur
1980 Directed by Toshio MasudaDepicts the bloody siege of the fortress of Port Arthur, one of the most strongly fortified positions in the world, during the Russo-Japanese War of (1904 - 1905). In the story dominated the character Lt Takeshi Kogyo (Teruhiko Aoi), teachers, and a reserve officer who became commander of the platoon and later company. At the same time monitors the conduct of the army commander general Nogi (Tatsuya Nakadai), which was commissioned of the emperor Matsuhito (Toshirô Mifune) to the conquest of the fort.
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Tatsuya Nakadai
....................................................Maresuke Nogi

Teruhiko Aoi
....................................................Takeshi Koga
Kenji Niinuma
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Masayuki Yuhara
....................................................Kikumatsu Umetani

Makoto Satō
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Toshiyuki Nagashima
....................................................Yasusuke Nogi

Akio Hasegawa
....................................................Director
...........................................................Toshio Masuda
Producer
...........................................................Shigeru Okada
Assistant Director
...........................................................Akinori Baba
Screenplay
...........................................................Kazuo Kasahara
Director of Photography
...........................................................Masahiko Iimura
Lighting Technician
...........................................................Shigeru Umetani
Art Direction
...........................................................Hiroshi Kitagawa
Production Companies
...................................................Toei Company
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................Pусский
日本語
Genres
....................................................War
Drama
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