Appointment in Tokyo | 1945 | Full Movie | Documentary | War | Public Domain
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Appointment in Tokyo (1945)
Genre: Documentary / War
Director: Jack Hively (uncredited)
Produced by: U.S. War Department, Army Pictorial Service
Runtime: Approximately 55 minutes
Production: United States Army Signal Corps
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Summary:
Appointment in Tokyo is a U.S. Army documentary chronicling the dramatic final phase of the Pacific War during World War II — leading up to the surrender of Japan. The film was intended as both a historical record and wartime propaganda to document the immense efforts and victories of the Allied Forces.
It focuses primarily on General Douglas MacArthur’s island-hopping campaign across the Pacific, culminating in the recapture of the Philippines and the occupation of Japan. The film uses a combination of newsreel footage, specially shot sequences, military maps, and narration to tell the story.
Highlights include:
The strategic planning behind each major assault.
The hardships faced by American soldiers.
The gradual collapse of Japanese resistance.
The official surrender ceremony aboard the USS Missouri.
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Key Themes:
Military Triumph: Celebrates the determination and skill of American forces.
Historical Record: Provides an official account of how the Pacific theater was won.
Patriotism: Reinforces national pride after a long and brutal conflict.
The Price of Victory: Hints at the massive human cost without dwelling graphically on casualties.
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Notable Features:
Authentic Footage: Almost entirely real war footage shot by combat cameramen, offering raw glimpses into WWII combat conditions.
Propaganda Tone: Presents a very American perspective, emphasizing heroism and righteousness.
MacArthur's Role: Positions General MacArthur as a larger-than-life figure — almost mythic in stature — guiding the U.S. to victory.
Public Domain: As a U.S. government film, Appointment in Tokyo is firmly in the public domain and widely available for free viewing and distribution.
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Trivia:
Much of the combat footage used was incredibly dangerous to shoot and involved cameramen embedded directly with front-line troops.
It served partly to prepare American audiences for the coming postwar occupation of Japan.
The narration style is serious, formal, and deeply respectful toward the soldiers depicted.
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Watch if you like:
Authentic WWII documentaries.
Historical footage from the Pacific theater.
Films like The Battle of Midway (1942) or Victory at Sea (1952).
Insight into the strategic side of World War II.
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