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The Emperor's August Absence

The Emperor's August Absence

Drama, Suspense, War

Yamamoto Sato

Mitsugumi Rentaro, Yamamoto Kei, Yoshinaga Sayuri, Atsumi Kiyoshi

1978

Japan

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Completed

Japanese

140 minutes

2025-03-02 16:28:51

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This film (drama)Also known as皇帝のいない八月,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At1978Released in year 。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating7.7(For reference only)。
At 1:00 AM on August 4, a Japanese Self-Defense Force patrol vehicle was burned in the suburbs of Shenga City. At 10:30 AM on August 15, in Kagoshima, Army Self-Defense Force Intelligence Minister Kakegawa Ichiro was very surprised to see his son-in-law Fujisaki Akimasa's name on the list of dangerous individuals. He went to his daughter Kyoko's house, where Kyoko informed him that Fujisaki was busy with transportation. At 6:30 PM, at Hakata Train Station, journalist Ishimori saw Kyoko; the two, who had previously been in a romantic relationship, boarded the "Sakura" special express train. On the same day, at the Prime Minister's official residence in Tokyo, Prime Minister Sairin convened an emergency meeting to discuss the possibility of a military coup. At 8:15 PM, at Shimonoseki Station, Ishimori and Kyoko were taken to car No. 1, where Fujisaki was also present, and Kyoko felt a bit uneasy. At 9:00 PM in Tokyo, the mastermind behind the coup, Obata, and Army Self-Defense Force General Mano were identified by the Cabinet Intelligence Office. Egami arrested Mano and discovered a coup plan codenamed "August Without an Emperor" in his limousine, prompting Prime Minister Sairin to order a preemptive strike. At 9:50 PM, Fujisaki planted bombs in the cars of the "Sakura" train, threatening the government to hand over Obata. The "Sakura," carrying 360 people, raced toward Tokyo like a disguised bomb in the dark of night…