
The Cruel Sea · 1944
The Cruel Sea (1944) is a Action / War / Drama film directed by Tadashi Imai, starring Denjirō Ōkōchi, Setsuko Hara, Seizaburō Kawazu.

The Cruel Sea (1944) is a Action / War / Drama film directed by Tadashi Imai, starring Denjirō Ōkōchi, Setsuko Hara, Seizaburō Kawazu.
It is 1921 and a town has a newspaper which prints urgent bulletins as required. The Washington-based CITES treaty, in which Japan participates, puts a limit on the number of warships any country can possess. As a result, Japan has to decommission a ship to its makers' disappointment. An institute of technology's laboratory designs a new ship. Due to less ships, sailors have to retire and are also disappointed. The laboratory's manager and an admiral are visiting a patient at a hospital and meet coincidentally. The former has a daughter who worries about her father's workload. She asks him to accompany her to a concert. Father has little time, but is convinced for her sake. He is inspired for a ship's design at the performance. The film is inspired by the life of Jo Hiraga.
Denjirō Ōkōchi, Setsuko Hara, Seizaburō Kawazu, Hisako Yamane, Ichirō Tsukida, Chieko Murata
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Find a movie by describing itIt is 1921 and a town has a newspaper which prints urgent bulletins as required. The Washington-based CITES treaty, in which Japan participates, puts a limit on the number of warships any country can possess. As a result, Japan has to decommission a ship to its makers' disappointment. An institute of technology's laboratory designs a new ship. Due to less ships, sailors have to retire and are also disappointed. The laboratory's manager and an admiral are visiting a patient at a hospital and meet coincidentally. The former has a daughter who worries about her father's workload. She asks him to accompany her to a concert. Father has little time, but is convinced for her sake. He is inspired for a ship's design at the performance. The film is inspired by the life of Jo Hiraga.
The Cruel Sea was released in 1944.
The cast includes Denjirō Ōkōchi, Setsuko Hara, Seizaburō Kawazu, Hisako Yamane.