Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)

ALL 05/15/1985 (ja) Drama 121 Min
  • Release
    05/15/1985
  • Production
    Lucasfilm Ltd., American Zoetrope, M Company, Tristone Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Rotten tomato
    77.66%
  • Original title
    Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
  • Original language
    ja
  • Production Cost
  • 502,758.00
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On November 25, 1970, Japan's most celebrated writer, Yukio Mishima, shocked the world.

Overview

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.

  1. Paul Schrader

    Director

  2. Story



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  1. Ken Ogata

    Yukio Mishima (segment "November 25, 1970")

  2. Go Riju

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

  3. Masayuki Shionoya

    Morita (segment "November 25, 1970")

  4. Hiroshi Mikami

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

  5. Junkichi Orimoto

    General Mashita (segment "November 25, 1970")

  6. Masato Aizawa

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

  7. Junya Fukuda

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

  8. Shigeto Tachihara

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

  9. Yuki Nagahara

    Mishima, age 5 (segment "Flashbacks")

  10. Kyuzo Kobayashi

    Literary Friend (segment "Flashbacks")

  11. Yuki Kitazume

    Dancing Friend (segment "Flashbacks")

  12. Haruko Katō

    Grandmother (segment "Flashbacks")

  13. Bandō Mitsugorō X

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

  14. Hisako Manda

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

  15. Naomi Oki

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

  16. Miki Takakura

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

  17. Imari Tsujikoichi Sato

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

  18. Koichi Sato

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

  19. Kenji Sawada

    Osamu (segment "Kyoko's House")

  20. Reisen Ri

    Kiyomi (segment "Kyoko's House")

  21. Setsuko Karasuma

    Mitsuko (segment "Kyoko's House")

  22. Tadanori Yokoo

    Natsuo (segment "Kyoko's House")

  23. Yasuaki Kurata

    Takei (segment "Kyoko's House")

  24. Mitsuru Hirata

    Thug (segment "Kyoko's House")

  25. Toshiyuki Nagashima

    Isao (segment "Runaway Horses")

  26. Hiroshi Katsuno

    Lieutenant Hori (segment "Runaway Horses")

  27. Naoya Makoto

    Kendo Instructor (segment "Runaway Horses")

  28. Kunihiko Ida

    Izutsu (segment "Runaway Horses")

  29. Jun Negami

    Kurahara (segment "Runaway Horses")

  30. Ryō Ikebe

    Interrogator (segment "Runaway Horses")

  31. Toshio Hosokawa

    'Rokumeikan' Producer

  32. Hideo Fukuhara

    Military Doctor

  33. Yosuke Mizuno

    'Yukoku' Producer

  34. Eimei Esumi

    Ichigaya Aide-de-Camp

  35. Minoru Hodaka

    Ichigaya Colonel

  36. Alan Poul

    American Reporter

  37. Ren Ebata

    Reporter #1

  38. Yasuhiro Arai

    Reporter #2

  39. Fumio Mizushima

    Reporter #3

  40. Shinji Miura

    Pavilion Acolyte

  41. Sachiko Akagi

    Thug's Girl Friend

  42. Tsutomu Harada

    Romeo

  43. Mami Okamoto

    Juliet

  44. Atsushi Takayama

    Interrogation Policeman

  45. Kimiko Ito

    Grandmother's Nurse

  46. Kojiro Oka

    First MP

  47. Tatsuya Hiragaki

    Actor #1

  48. Shinichi Nosaka

    Policeman

  49. Sachiko Hidari

    Osamu's Mother

  50. Roy Scheider

    Narrator (voice)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 54 , Crews : 34

Keyword

Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) 121 Min

ALL 05/15/1985 (ja)
Drama
  • Release 05/15/1985
  • Production
    Lucasfilm Ltd., American Zoetrope, M Company, Tristone Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Original title Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
  • ja
  • Revenue502,758.00

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

Overview

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.

  1. Paul Schrader

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Tomoyo Ōshima, Michael Chandler

    Editor

  4. Tom Luddy, Mataichirô Yamamoto

    Producer