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Yutaka Takenouchi | Captain Oba | |
Sean McGowan | Captain Lewis | |
Mao Inoue | Chieko Aono | |
Daniel Baldwin | Colonel Pollard | |
Treat Williams | Colonel Wessinger | |
Toshiaki Karasawa | Horiuchi | |
Matthew R. Anderson | Captain Grabbias | |
Russell Geoffrey Banks | US Soldier | |
Bengaru | ||
Ian Brown | Flamethrower Marine | |
Lloyd Buckley | Cpl. Marks | |
Mike Dunn | Brezzy / Radioman | |
Adrian Fagerlund | St. MeatBall | |
Harlan Glenn | Sgt. Munroe | |
James Judd | Lt. Lang |
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Producer | Morio Amagi
Nobuyuki Iinuma |
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Writer | Gregory Marquette
Cellin Gluck |
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Cinematography | Kôzô Shibasaki
Garry Waller |
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Musician | Takashi Kako
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In 1944, the American military lands on the shores of Saipan. Refusing to commit suicide with his superiors or be forced into camps for prisoners of war, Captain Oba Sakae leads a group of his men and other similarly minded local residents into the mountains. Even after hearing reports of the Japanese military's surrender, Oba dismisses the reports as propaganda and continues to launch guerilla attacks against the American soldiers, earning him the nickname "The Fox". Soon, even the American commander who's charged with the task of capturing Oba comes to admire his persistent enemy. |
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