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Isoroku Yamamoto's sleeping giant quotation is a film quote by Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto regarding the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan. The quotation is portrayed at the very end of the 1970 film Tora!
He was the commander-in-chief during the early years of the Pacific War and oversaw major engagements including the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway. Yamamoto was killed in April 1943 after American code breakers identified his flight plans, enabling the United States Army Air Forces to shoot down his aircraft.
- 1904–1943
- Marshal Admiral (posthumous)
The film also follows the perspective of a Japanese A6M Zero aerial battalion, from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the Battle of Midway and finally to the American ambush of Yamamoto's Mitsubishi G4M. Cast. Kōji Yakusho as Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto; Hiroshi Tamaki as newspaper reporter Toshikazu Shindo; Toshirō Yanagiba as Admiral ...
- $17,041,086
- Taro Iwashiro
- Shōhei Kotaki
16 apr 2024 · Yamamoto Isoroku was a Japanese naval officer who conceived of the surprise attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Yamamoto graduated from the Japanese Naval Academy in 1904, and a year later he was wounded in action at the Battle of Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War.
Admiral Yamamoto: The Battle Of Pearl Harbor. After Japan forms a military alliance with Germany and Italy, the United States considers entering World War II, and a man must decide...
- Drama
- Kôji Yakusho
- Izuru Narushima
18 nov 2019 · Isoroku Yamamoto was a Japanese Admiral infamous for coming up with the daring idea to attack Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The callous and treacherous act of Yamamoto, Commander of the Imperial Japanese Navy’s Combined Fleet, resulted in the U.S. Congress declaring war on the Empire of Japan on December 8, 1941.
The man perhaps most associated with the “Day of Infamy,” Pearl Harbor attack mastermind Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, was killed fighting a war he thought was a losing venture. Having spent years in the United States and fully aware of the nation’s manpower and industrial might, he knew Imperial Japan could ill-afford a protracted and ...