Tokyo Blackout (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 16, 1987

Original Title:
首都消失

Alternate Titles:
Shuto shoshitsu
Shuto shôshitsu

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
TOHO

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 120

Based on a science-fiction novel by Sakyo Komatsu. Tokyo is suddenly covered by a dome shaped electromagnetic cloud for an unknown reason and is totally blocked and isolated from other parts of the world. The temperature inside the cloud is slowly increasing. The Soviet Pacific fleet is getting closer. The U.S. is forcing Japan to form a new government. Scientists and research workers outside Tokyo have to race against time to find out how to get through the cloud in order to rescue the 12,000,000+ lives in Tokyo and the fate of the country.

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Assistant Director:
Takashi Ueno

Director:
Toshio Masuda

Director of Photography:
Masahiko Iimura

Editor:
Toshio Taniguchi

Gaffer:
Yasunojo Kawasaki

Novel:
Sakyo Komatsu

Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre

Producer:
Yasuyoshi Tokuma

Production Design:
Shigekazu Ikuno

Sound:
Tetsuo Segawa

Sound Effects:
Yukio Hokari

Special Effects Supervisor:
Teruyoshi Nakano
Kazuo Sagawa

Still Photographer:
Daizaburo Harada

VFX Director of Photography:
Kenichi Eguchi

Writer:
Hiroyasu Yamaura
Toshio Masuda

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