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Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
On November 25, 1970, Japan's greatest author Yukio Mishima commited an act that shocked the literary world...
Casts
56
Gerald Flood
— (6 Episodes)
Ken Ogata
Yukio Mishima (segment "November 25, 1970")
George Coulouris
— (6 Episodes)
Go Riju
Mishima, age 18-19 (segment "Flashbacks")
Yosuke Mizuno
'Yukoku' Producer
Masayuki Shionoya
Morita (segment "November 25, 1970")
Hiroshi Mikami
Cadet #1 (segment "November 25, 1970")
Junkichi Orimoto
General Mashita (segment "November 25, 1970")
Masato Aizawa
Mishima - age 9-14 (segment "Flashbacks")
Junya Fukuda
Cadet #2 (segment "November 25, 1970")
Shigeto Tachihara
Cadet #3 (segment "November 25, 1970")
Yuki Nagahara
Mishima, age 5 (segment "Flashbacks")
Kyuzo Kobayashi
Literary Friend (segment "Flashbacks")
Yuki Kitazume
Dancing Friend (segment "Flashbacks")
Haruko Katô
Grandmother (segment "Flashbacks")
Yasosuke Bando
Mizoguchi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Hisako Manda
Mariko (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Naomi Oki
First Girl (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Miki Takakura
Second Girl (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Imari Tsujikoichi Sato
Madame (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion") (as Imari Tsuji)
Koichi Sato
Kashiwagi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Kenji Sawada
Osamu (segment "Kyoko's House")
Reisen Ri
Kiyomi (segment "Kyoko's House")
Setsuko Karasuma
Mitsuko (segment "Kyoko's House")
Tadanori Yokoo
Natsuo (segment "Kyoko's House")
Yasuaki Kurata
Takei (segment "Kyoko's House")
Mitsuru Hirata
Thug (segment "Kyoko's House")
Toshiyuki Nagashima
Isao (segment "Runaway Horses")
Hiroshi Katsuno
Lieutenant Hori (segment "Runaway Horses")
Naoya Makoto
Kendo Instructor (segment "Runaway Horses")
Hiroki Ida
Izutsu (segment "Runaway Horses")
Jun Negami
Kurahara (segment "Runaway Horses")
Ryō Ikebe
Interrogator (segment "Runaway Horses")
Toshio Hosokawa
'Rokumeikan' Producer
Hideo Fukuhara
Military Doctor
Eimei Esumi
Ichigaya Aide-de-Camp
Minoru Hodaka
Ichigaya Colonel
Alan Poul
American Reporter (as Alan Mark Poul)
Ren Ebata
Reporter #1
Yasuhiro Arai
Reporter #2
Fumio Mizushima
Reporter #3
Shinji Miura
Pavilion Acolyte
Sachiko Akagi
Thug's Girl Friend
Tsutomu Harada
Romeo
Mami Okamoto
Juliet
Atsushi Takayama
Interrogation Policeman
Kimiko Ito
Grandmother's Nurse
Kojiro Oka
First MP
Tatsuya Hiragaki
Actor #1
Shinichi Nosaka
Policeman
Sachiko Hidari
Osamu's Mother
Roy Scheider
Narrator (voice)
Chishū Ryū
A monk (uncredited)
Naoko Ohtani
Mother (segment
Yuichi Sato
Student
Masahiko Sakata
Isao's Classmate
Crew
29
Kazuo Takenaka
Art Direction
Eiko Ishioka
Production Design
Kyoji Sasaki
Set Decoration
John Bailey
Director of Photography
Etsuko Yagyu
Costume Design
Junji Ota
Hairstylist
Masayuki Okubi
Makeup Artist
Noriyo Ida
Makeup Artist
Yasuhiro Kawaguchi
Makeup Artist
Chieko Schrader
Script
Paul Schrader
Director
Michael Chandler
Editor
Tomoyo Ōshima
Editor
Francis Ford Coppola
Executive Producer
George Lucas
Executive Producer
Mataichirô Yamamoto
Producer
Tom Luddy
Producer
Philip Glass
Original Music Composer
Gary Clayton
Sound Editor
Giorgio Venturoli
Sound Editor
Jeff Kliment
Sound Editor
Jerry Ross
Sound Editor
Tom Bellfort
Sound Editor
Leslie Shatz
Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Johnson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Catherine Craig
Visual Effects
Yukio Mishima
Novel
Jun Shiragi
Scenario Writer
Leonard Schrader
Writer