
The Human Bullet
Comedy · Drama · War
Overview
A soldier has been in the Japanese military for the entirety of WWII, and in that time, his dedication to the army has never faltered. However, as the war draws to a close, his commanding officers become increasingly desperate and push their men to ever more absurd extremes. The ridiculousness of the orders from above peak when the hero of the story is assigned to drive a one-man submarine straight into the hull of an enemy battleship.
Top Cast


Minori Terada
Minori Terada
Him
Minori Terada
Him


Naoko Ohtani
Naoko Ohtani
The Girl
Naoko Ohtani
The Girl


Yūnosuke Itō
Yūnosuke Itō
Skipper
Yūnosuke Itō
Skipper


Hideyo Amamoto
Hideyo Amamoto
Father of Him
Hideyo Amamoto
Father of Him


Masumi Harukawa
Masumi Harukawa
Masumi Harukawa


Tanie Kitabayashi
Tanie Kitabayashi
Tanie Kitabayashi
Sue Mitobe
Sue Mitobe
Sue Mitobe


Tatsuya Nakadai
Tatsuya Nakadai
Narrator
Tatsuya Nakadai
Narrator


Ichirō Nakatani
Ichirō Nakatani
Ichirō Nakatani


Shoichi Ozawa
Shoichi Ozawa
Shoichi Ozawa
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