
Best Wishes for Tomorrow
Drama
Overview
A Japanese Class B war criminal sets out to take full responsibility for the execution of American Airmen.
Top Cast


Makoto Fujita
Makoto Fujita
Tasuku Okada
Makoto Fujita
Tasuku Okada


Robert Lesser
Robert Lesser
Joseph Featherstone
Robert Lesser
Joseph Featherstone
Fred Spiker
Fred Spiker
Richard Burnett
Fred Spiker
Richard Burnett


Richard Neil
Richard Neil
Col. Louis Rapp
Richard Neil
Col. Louis Rapp


Masahiko Nishimura
Masahiko Nishimura
Hidemi Machida
Masahiko Nishimura
Hidemi Machida


Yu Aoi
Yu Aoi
Kazuko Moribe
Yu Aoi
Kazuko Moribe
Hana Konoe
Hana Konoe
Hana Konoe
Takayuki Katô
Takayuki Katô
Takayuki Katô


Yoshiko Tanaka
Yoshiko Tanaka
Aiko Mizutani
Yoshiko Tanaka
Aiko Mizutani


Sumiko Fuji
Sumiko Fuji
Haruko Okada
Sumiko Fuji
Haruko Okada
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