Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters poster

Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters

On November 25, 1970, Japan's most celebrated writer, Yukio Mishima, shocked the world.

Description: A fictional account of the life of Japanese author Yukio Mishima, combining dramatizations of three of his novels and a depiction of the events of November 25th, 1970.

Genres: Drama

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Budget: $5,000,000 | Revenue : $502,758

Runtime: 121 minutes

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Ken Ogata

Played Yukio Mishima (segment "November 25, 1970")

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Go Riju

Played Mishima, age 18-19 (segment "Flashbacks")

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Masayuki Shionoya

Played Morita (segment "November 25, 1970")

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Hiroshi Mikami

Played Cadet #1 (segment "November 25, 1970")

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Junkichi Orimoto

Played General Mashita (segment "November 25, 1970")

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Masato Aizawa

Played Mishima - age 9-14 (segment "Flashbacks")

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Junya Fukuda

Played Cadet #2 (segment "November 25, 1970")

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Shigeto Tachihara

Played Cadet #3 (segment "November 25, 1970")

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Yuki Nagahara

Played Mishima, age 5 (segment "Flashbacks")

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Kyuzo Kobayashi

Played Literary Friend (segment "Flashbacks")

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Yuki Kitazume

Played Dancing Friend (segment "Flashbacks")

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Haruko Katō

Played Grandmother (segment "Flashbacks")

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Bandō Mitsugorō X

Played Mizoguchi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")

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Hisako Manda

Played Mariko (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")

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Naomi Oki

Played First Girl (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")

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Miki Takakura

Played Second Girl (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")

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Imari Tsujikoichi Sato

Played Madame (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")

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Koichi Sato

Played Kashiwagi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")

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Kenji Sawada

Played Osamu (segment "Kyoko's House")

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Reisen Ri

Played Kiyomi (segment "Kyoko's House")

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Setsuko Karasuma

Played Mitsuko (segment "Kyoko's House")

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Tadanori Yokoo

Played Natsuo (segment "Kyoko's House")

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Yasuaki Kurata

Played Takei (segment "Kyoko's House")

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Mitsuru Hirata

Played Thug (segment "Kyoko's House")

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Toshiyuki Nagashima

Played Isao (segment "Runaway Horses")

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Hiroshi Katsuno

Played Lieutenant Hori (segment "Runaway Horses")

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Naoya Makoto

Played Kendo Instructor (segment "Runaway Horses")

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Kunihiko Ida

Played Izutsu (segment "Runaway Horses")

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Jun Negami

Played Kurahara (segment "Runaway Horses")

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Ryō Ikebe

Played Interrogator (segment "Runaway Horses")

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Toshio Hosokawa

Played 'Rokumeikan' Producer

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Hideo Fukuhara

Played Military Doctor

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Yosuke Mizuno

Played 'Yukoku' Producer

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Eimei Esumi

Played Ichigaya Aide-de-Camp

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Minoru Hodaka

Played Ichigaya Colonel

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Alan Poul

Played American Reporter

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Ren Ebata

Played Reporter #1

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Yasuhiro Arai

Played Reporter #2

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Fumio Mizushima

Played Reporter #3

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Shinji Miura

Played Pavilion Acolyte

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Sachiko Akagi

Played Thug's Girl Friend

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Tsutomu Harada

Played Romeo

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Mami Okamoto

Played Juliet

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Atsushi Takayama

Played Interrogation Policeman

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Kimiko Ito

Played Grandmother's Nurse

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Kojiro Oka

Played First MP

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Tatsuya Hiragaki

Played Actor #1

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Shinichi Nosaka

Played Policeman

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Sachiko Hidari

Played Osamu's Mother

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Roy Scheider

Played Narrator (voice)

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Chishū Ryū

Played A monk

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Naoko Ohtani

Played Mother

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Yuichi Sato

Played Student

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Masahiko Sakata

Played Isao's Classmate

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