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The Man Who Stole the Sun (1979)
Taiyô wo nusunda otoko (original title)

147 min  -  Action | Crime | Thriller  -   9 October 1980 (USA)
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A misfit high-school science teacher decides to build his own atomic bomb. He steals isotopes from a nuclear reactor and manages to create two warheads... See full summary »

Writers:

Leonard Schrader (screenplay), Kazuhiko Hasegawa (screenplay), and 1 more credit »
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Cast

Credited cast:
Bunta Sugawara Bunta Sugawara ...
Inspector Yamashita
Kenji Sawada Kenji Sawada ...
Makoto Kido
Kimiko Ikegami Kimiko Ikegami ...
Zero Sawai
Kazuo Kitamura Kazuo Kitamura ...
Tanaka, the director of the National Police Agency
Shigeru Kôyama Shigeru Kôyama ...
Nakayama
Kei Satô Kei Satô ...
Dr. Ichikawa
Yûnosuke Itô Yûnosuke Itô ...
Bus Hijacker
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Eimei Esumi Eimei Esumi ...
Egawa
Hiroshi Gojo Hiroshi Gojo ...
Identikit Officer
Tatsuya Hamaguchi Tatsuya Hamaguchi
Hajime Hoshi Hajime Hoshi
Junichi Hosokawa Junichi Hosokawa
Akinobu Imamura Akinobu Imamura
Yukiko Inoue Yukiko Inoue
Yudai Ishiyama Yudai Ishiyama ...
Detective Ishikawa
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Storyline

A misfit high-school science teacher decides to build his own atomic bomb. He steals isotopes from a nuclear reactor and manages to create two warheads, but at the same time is present at a botched school-bus hijacking and is publicly coronated as a hero. Nevertheless, he uses the bombs to extort the police, first by demanding that baseball games be shown without commercial interruptions and then by having the Rolling Stones play in Japan despite their drug bust. Soon it's a race to see what wins first: the determined cop who's after him, the bomb he's carrying, or a burgeoning case of radiation poisoning... Written by Serdar Yegulalp  

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Plot Keywords:

Atomic Bomb | Japan | School Bus | Misfit | Hijacking  | See more »

Genres:

Action | Crime | Thriller

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Country:

Japan

Language:

Japanese

Release Date:

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Technical Specs

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Sound Mix:

Mono

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.96 : 1
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Trivia

At one point when Kenji Sawada is fending off the nuclear plant workers, the sound effects are taken from the video game Supêsu Inbêdâ which was enjoying massive success in Japan at the time of the movie's release. The movie begins and ends with exactly the same sound: a ticking clock, and then an explosion. See more »

Quotes

Makoto Kido: When you have an atomic bomb, you can do anything you want. The funny part is ... I have no idea what I want. If you were me -- what would you want?
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Connections

Referenced in Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (2009) See more »