Oba: The Last Samurai (太平洋の奇跡 -フォックスと呼ばれた男-) 13 years old

Oba: The Last Samurai

In 1944, the American military lands on the shores of Saipan. Refusing to commit suicide with his superiors or be forced into camps for prisoners of war, Captain Oba Sakae leads a group of his men and other similarly minded local residents into the mountains. Even after hearing reports of the Japanese military's surrender, Oba dismisses the reports as propaganda and continues to launch guerilla attacks against the American soldiers, earning him the nickname "The Fox". Soon, even the American commander who's charged with the task of capturing Oba comes to admire his persistent enemy.

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Oba: The Last Samurai Cast

Name Character
Treat Williams He was 59, now 73 years old as Colonel Wessinger
Takayuki Yamada He was 27, now 41 years old as Toshio Kitami
Yoshinori Okada He was 33, now 47 years old as Saburo Bito
Daniel Baldwin He was 50, now 64 years old as Colonel Pollard
Jordi Vilasuso He was 29, now 43 years old as Sgt. Trouble
Yutaka Takenouchi He was 40, now 53 years old as Captain Oba
Sean McGowan He was 30, now 43 years old as Captain Lewis
Tomoko Nakajima She was 39, now 53 years old as Haruko Okuno
Russell Geoffrey Banks He was 29, now 43 years old as US Soldier
Ken Mitsuishi He was 49, now 63 years old as Nagata
Tokio Emoto He was 21, now 35 years old as Ikegami
Toshiaki Karasawa He was 48, now 61 years old as Horiuchi
Sadao Abe He was 40, now 54 years old as Suekichi Motoki
Mao Inoue She was 24, now 37 years old as Chieko Aono
Itsuji Itao He was 47, now 61 years old as Kinbara
Harlan Glenn as Sgt. Munroe
Matthew R. Anderson He was 31, now 44 years old as Captain Grabbias
Bengaru as Kazuo Oshiro
Brendano Lee as U.S. Soldier
Lloyd Buckley as Cpl. Marks
Ken Streutker as Col. Nelson
Satoko Tsuji as Japanese Nurse
Adrian Fagerlund as St. MeatBall
Yoshimasa Kondo He was 50, now 63 years old as Banno
James Judd He was 61, now 75 years old as Lt. Lang
Ian Brown He was 47, now 61 years old as Flamethrower Marine
Daniel Parino as Pvt. Kellem
Mike Dunn He was 39, now 53 years old as Breezy / Radioman

Oba: The Last Samurai Crew

Name Department
Kôzô Shibasaki as Director of Photography. He was 53 (now 66) years old Camera
Chieko Suzaki as Editor. Editing
Hideyuki Hirayama as Director. He was 60 (now 74) years old Directing
Nobuyuki Iinuma as Producer. Production
Takuya Nishioka as Screenplay. He was 54 (now 68) years old Writing
Takuya Ito as Producer. He was 34 (now 47) years old Production
Cellin Gluck as Screenplay. He was 52 (now 66) years old Writing
Tetsuo Ohya as Post Production Supervisor. Crew
Garry Waller as Director of Photography. Camera
Don Jones as Writer. He was 88 (now 101) years old Writing
Gregory Marquette as Screenplay. Writing
Takashi Kako as Original Music Composer. He was 64 (now 77) years old Sound
James Munro as Editor. Editing
Richard Lowe as Production Design. Art
Katsumi Nakazawa as Production Design. Art
Oba: The Last Samurai poster
Oba: The Last Samurai (13 years)

  • Release day: Friday, February 11, 2011
  • Runtime: 128 minutes