The Falcon Fighters (1969)
Overview
In the prewar days leading up to the Second Sino-Japanese War of 1937, head flight instructor Lt. Katō Tateo of the Imperial Japanese Army-Air Corps trains new volunteers from the Army's Infantry to become Japan's next generation of fighter pilots at the Tokorozawa Flying School. Flying Kawasaki Ko-4 biplanes, Lt. Katō will train both friend and future foe alike. But as war in China breaks out, Katō now in command of the 5th Rentai will take his untested men flying antiquated planes into aerial combat against the Chinese Air Force who is now headed by Lt. Cho who Katō both earlier befriended and personally trained himself. While Katō's squadron ultimately achieves air superiority over the skies of Manchuria, it comes at a high price in men to which each loss carries a heavy burden that he alone must carry. As the war widens into the Second World War, Captain Katō must battle an ever advancing array of deadlier new enemies flying ever more modern fighter planes.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | ja |
Popularity | 0.881 |
Directed By
Mitsuo Murayama
Crew
Kimio Watanabe
Masaichi Nagata
Toyo Suzuki
Koichi Takahashi
Shoichi Uehara
Yukio Okumura
Katsuya Susaki
Mitsuo Murayama
Seitaro Omori
TOP CAST
Makoto Satō
Lt. Takeo Kato
Kōjirō Hongō
2nd Lt. Ando
Jun Fujimaki
Cho Eishun
Shiho Fujimura
Kato's Wife
Yôko Namikawa
Keiko
Sei Hiraizumi
2nd Lt. Kihara