

The Eleventh Hour
Overview
Based on a 1956 television feature on Japan’s national network, NHK, this is one of Uchida’s rarest films. A socially conscious drama with a contemporary backdrop, Dotanba focuses on the attempts to rescue a group of trapped miners. The title is a figure of speech — (essentially “last minute” or “eleventh hour”) — that refers to a situation of peril. The film boasts a script co-written by Uchida and Akira Kurosawa’s frequent screenwriter, Shinobu Hashimoto, and stars Kurosawa’s frequent star Takashi Shimura.
Movie Details
Languages
Japanese
Studio
Toei Company
Key Crew

Tomu Uchida
Director

Tomu Uchida
Screenplay

Shinobu Hashimoto
Screenplay
Cast

Takashi Shimura
Banno

Shinjirō Ehara
Yamaguchi

Kokuten Kōdō

Eiji Okada
Shimano

Eijirō Tōno

Chōko Iida
Kane Ishigaki
Jiro Takagi
Newspaper Reporter A

Yoshi Katō
Sunaga
Shin Tonomura
Kusaka
Yoshifumi Tachibana
Yui
Ei Iwagami
Ishigaki
Jun Mita
Takada
Kōji Takishima
Nakatsu
Kazuo Nakano
Oyama

Takashi Kanda
Tachibana

Rinichi Yamamoto
Kawamura
Shiko Saito
Director Yoshikawa
Kentaro Taki
Director Ueda

Masako Nakamura
Michi Kogen

Motoharu Ueki
Jiro Takahara