Appointment in Tokyo

Appointment in Tokyo

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Pacific War | Tokyo, Japan

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, War, History
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jack Hively
  • Cast(s): Douglas MacArthur, Chester W. Nimitz, James Craig, George C. Kenney
  • Duration: 56min
  • Similar To: Hondros, The Liberators
  • Story:

    Produced by the Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps, with the cooperation of the Army Air Forces and the United States Navy, and released by Warner Bros. for the War Activities Committee shortly after the surrender of Japan. Follow General Douglas MacArthur and his men from their exile from the Philippines in early 1942, through the signing of the instrument of surrender on the USS Missouri on September 1, 1945. Directed by Jack Hively. Starring Douglas MacArthur, Chester W. Nimitz in lead roles.

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STORY

Story

Produced by the Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps, with the cooperation of the Army Air Forces and the United States Navy, and released by Warner Bros. for the War Activities Committee shortly after the surrender of Japan. Follow General Douglas MacArthur and his men from their exile from the Philippines in early 1942, through the signing of the instrument of surrender on the USS Missouri on September 1, 1945. Directed by Jack Hively. Starring Douglas MacArthur, Chester W. Nimitz in lead roles.

TRIVIA

Trivia

The film's opening statement declares: "All enemy film taken from captured official Japanese newsreels."