
The Silent Service: The Battle of Arctic Ocean
War
Overview
In the freezing northern seas, the Yamato nuclear submarine begins its deep underwater voyage to the tune of Mozart, heading for the United Nations headquarters in New York. In the Bering Strait between the US and Russia, another submarine approaches: an American nuclear submarine that overwhelmingly dwarfs the Yamato. Now, a battle commences among the cracking floes of the cold Arctic Ocean.
Top Cast


Takao Osawa
Takao Osawa
Shiro Kaieda
Takao Osawa
Shiro Kaieda


Aya Ueto
Aya Ueto
Hiromi Ichitani
Aya Ueto
Hiromi Ichitani


Aoi Nakamura
Aoi Nakamura
Eiji Yamanaka
Aoi Nakamura
Eiji Yamanaka


Takashi Sasano
Takashi Sasano
Toshio Takegami
Takashi Sasano
Toshio Takegami


Yui Natsukawa
Yui Natsukawa
Hitomi Sonezaki
Yui Natsukawa
Hitomi Sonezaki


Yoshi Sakō
Yoshi Sakō
Seiji Kageyama
Yoshi Sakō
Seiji Kageyama


Yosuke Eguchi
Yosuke Eguchi
Wataru Kaibara
Yosuke Eguchi
Wataru Kaibara


Kou Maehara
Kou Maehara
Takuo Minaguchi
Kou Maehara
Takuo Minaguchi


Koudai Matsuoka
Koudai Matsuoka
Satoshi Irie
Koudai Matsuoka
Satoshi Irie
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