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194594 minAction, Drama, War

Blood on the Sun

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Is Blood on the Sun worth watching? With a rating of 5.8/10, this Action, Drama, War film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Blood on the Sun Synopsis

Nick Condon, an American journalist in 20s Tokyo, publishes the Japanese master plan for world domination. Reaction from the understandably upset Japanese provides the action, but this is overshadowed by the propaganda of the time.

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Top Cast

James Cagney
James CagneyNick Condon
Sylvia Sidney
Sylvia SidneyIris Hilliard
Porter Hall
Porter HallArthur Bickett
John Emery
John EmeryPremier Gilchi Tanaka
Robert Armstrong
Robert ArmstrongCol Hideki Tojo
Wallace Ford
Wallace FordOllie Miller
Rosemary DeCamp
Rosemary DeCampEdith Miller
John Halloran
John HalloranCapt. Oshima
Leonard Strong
Leonard StrongHijikata
James Bell
James BellCharley Sprague

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Is Blood on the Sun worth watching?

Blood on the Sun has received mixed reviews with a 5.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Drama, War movies.

Is Blood on the Sun hit or flop?

Blood on the Sun has received average ratings (5.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Blood on the Sun is a Action, Drama, War movie that Nick Condon, an American journalist in 20s Tokyo, publishes the Japanese master plan for world domination. Reaction from the understandably upset Japa...

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CinemaSerfJul 1, 2022
★ 5

James Cagney is a journalist in pre-war Tokyo who gets embroiled in a tussle between the forces of Imperial aggression led by John Emery ("Tanaka") and those of peaceful conciliation headed by "Prince Tatsugu" (Frank Puglia). When the expansionists realise that Cagney is not going to play along - after bribery/threats and blackmail all fail to convince him; his very life is soon in peril - made worse once he is given a letter from the Prince that his opponents need back at all costs. Made at the end of WWII, it is a pretty obvious slice of propaganda, though it is tempered by some respect for the decent Japanese who did not want war, and it reflects their sense of "honour" in quite an interesting fashion - is it to the glory of the ancestors or just glorified cowardice? Cagney carries this pretty much single handedly. Marvin Miller is quite menacing as the dastardly "Yamada" too, but Sylvia Sidney as the plotting "Iris" doesn't remotely carry off her task as a scheming double-dealer and Rhys Williams ought to have stuck to his more jovial roles - he never could carry off meatier parts. The budget went on the star, the technical aspects of this leave quite a bit to be desired. It's a straight-up goodies v baddies film and nothing more complex than that...