

Hiroshima
Genres
Overview
Historical fiction about the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, on 6 August 1945, and its effects on various civilians, especially children, of that city.
Details
Budget
$240000
Revenue
$0
Runtime
105 min
Release Date
1953-10-07
Status
Released
Original Language
Japanese
Vote Count
27
Vote Average
7.6
Isuzu Yamada
Mineh Obah
Eiji Okada
Kitagawa
Yoshi Katō
Hideo Endo
Yumeji Tsukioka
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Masaya Tsukida
Yukio Endo as a teen
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Shizue Kawarazaki
Hatae Kishi
Harue Tone
Takashi Kanda
Senda
Machiko Tokunaga
Kenji Susukida
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Masao Mishima
Tokue Hanazawa
Kinzō Shin
Yasushi Nagata
Shin Tatsuoka
Kōji Kawamura
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