Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
On November 25, 1970, Japan's most celebrated writer, Yukio Mishima, shocked the world.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.
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
Budget: $5,000,000 | Revenue : $502,758
Runtime: 121 minutes
The Magic Flute
Patriotism
ReMastered: The Lion's Share
Werewolf
Surviving Life (Theory and Practice)
Beck 20 - Advokaten
The Song of Sparrows
Light Sleeper
Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia
Mad Dog and Glory
Ken Ogata
Played Yukio Mishima (segment "November 25, 1970")
Go Riju
Played Mishima, age 18-19 (segment "Flashbacks")
Masayuki Shionoya
Played Morita (segment "November 25, 1970")
Hiroshi Mikami
Played Cadet #1 (segment "November 25, 1970")
Junkichi Orimoto
Played General Mashita (segment "November 25, 1970")
Masato Aizawa
Played Mishima - age 9-14 (segment "Flashbacks")
Junya Fukuda
Played Cadet #2 (segment "November 25, 1970")
Shigeto Tachihara
Played Cadet #3 (segment "November 25, 1970")
Yuki Nagahara
Played Mishima, age 5 (segment "Flashbacks")
Kyuzo Kobayashi
Played Literary Friend (segment "Flashbacks")
Yuki Kitazume
Played Dancing Friend (segment "Flashbacks")
Haruko Katō
Played Grandmother (segment "Flashbacks")
Bandō Mitsugorō X
Played Mizoguchi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Hisako Manda
Played Mariko (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Naomi Oki
Played First Girl (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Miki Takakura
Played Second Girl (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Imari Tsujikoichi Sato
Played Madame (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Koichi Sato
Played Kashiwagi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Kenji Sawada
Played Osamu (segment "Kyoko's House")
Reisen Ri
Played Kiyomi (segment "Kyoko's House")
Setsuko Karasuma
Played Mitsuko (segment "Kyoko's House")
Tadanori Yokoo
Played Natsuo (segment "Kyoko's House")
Yasuaki Kurata
Played Takei (segment "Kyoko's House")
Mitsuru Hirata
Played Thug (segment "Kyoko's House")
Toshiyuki Nagashima
Played Isao (segment "Runaway Horses")
Hiroshi Katsuno
Played Lieutenant Hori (segment "Runaway Horses")
Naoya Makoto
Played Kendo Instructor (segment "Runaway Horses")
Kunihiko Ida
Played Izutsu (segment "Runaway Horses")
Jun Negami
Played Kurahara (segment "Runaway Horses")
Ryō Ikebe
Played Interrogator (segment "Runaway Horses")
Toshio Hosokawa
Played 'Rokumeikan' Producer
Hideo Fukuhara
Played Military Doctor
Yosuke Mizuno
Played 'Yukoku' Producer
Eimei Esumi
Played Ichigaya Aide-de-Camp
Minoru Hodaka
Played Ichigaya Colonel
Alan Poul
Played American Reporter
Ren Ebata
Played Reporter #1
Yasuhiro Arai
Played Reporter #2
Fumio Mizushima
Played Reporter #3
Shinji Miura
Played Pavilion Acolyte
Sachiko Akagi
Played Thug's Girl Friend
Tsutomu Harada
Played Romeo
Mami Okamoto
Played Juliet
Atsushi Takayama
Played Interrogation Policeman
Kimiko Ito
Played Grandmother's Nurse
Kojiro Oka
Played First MP
Tatsuya Hiragaki
Played Actor #1
Shinichi Nosaka
Played Policeman
Sachiko Hidari
Played Osamu's Mother
Roy Scheider
Played Narrator (voice)
Chishū Ryū
Played A monk
Naoko Ohtani
Played Mother
Yuichi Sato
Played Student
Masahiko Sakata
Played Isao's Classmate
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