All-new 20-minute documentary "Day of Infamy" Commentary by director Richard Fleisher and Japanese film historian Stewart Galbraith Original theatrical trailer Anamorphic widescreen [aspect ratio 2.35:1] English 4.1 English Dolby Surround French mono [no French in Japanese portions of the film] THX certified Subtitles: English, Spanish Region: 1 Audio: 5.1/2/1
Rating: G Genre: Historical Film Release Date: 04/10/2001 SubTitles: English/Espanol Dubbed: English/French Sound: 5.1/2/1 Run Time: 144 min Flags: Questionable for Children, War Violence Distributor/Studio: 20th Century Fox
This 25-million dollar epic collaboration accurately recreates the events that led to the Japanese attack on the American naval base during World War II. With Germany's invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, the wheels are set in motion by Japan to plan the attack. After internal differences in the government, the Japanese quickly mobilize plans for the assault. Key American personnel ignored warnings of the possibility of Japanese aggression. The first part of the film divides scenes from both countries. Part two contains spectacular battle scenes of the bombing that destroyed the American naval base of operations in Hawaii. Governmental errors on both sides add to the confusion, but the Japanese ultimately carry out the deadly mission. The film did well in Japan, did not do well in the he United States, and took years to make back the production costs. It remains an insightful and well crafted World War II action drama that was the result of years of negotiations between the two countries.