Tokyo Trial (miniseries)
Tokyo Trial is a 2016 historical drama miniseries that depicts the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. An international co-production of Japanese public broadcaster NHK, Dutch studio FATT Productions, and Canadian producers David Cormican and Don Carmody, the series was directed by Pieter Verhoeff and Rob W. King.
It stars an ensemble cast, featuring Paul Freeman, Serge Hazanavicius, Marcel Hensema, Jonathan Hyde, Irrfan Khan, Stephen McHattie, Michael Ironside, Hadewych Minis and Shinya Tsukamoto, with narration by Stacy Keach.
The series premiered in Japan on NHK in four 45-minute episodes, between December 12 and December 15, 2016. Thereafter, it was made available on the NHK On-Demand VoD service and subsequently by Netflix. Overseas, the series premiered in 190 countries on Netflix in December 2016.
Premise
Following the end of the Second World War with the surrender of Japan, an international tribunal of judges from the victorious powers are tasked with determining the fate of Japanese war criminals.Cast
Judges- Tim Ahern as Major General Myron C. Cramer, representing the United States
- Paul Freeman as The Honourable Lord William D. Patrick, representing the United Kingdom
- Serge Hazanavicius as Henri Bernard, representing France
- Marcel Hensema as Professor Bert V.A. Röling, representing Netherlands
- Jonathan Hyde as President Sir William Webb, representing Australia
- Irrfan Khan as Radhabinod Pal, representing British India
- Stephen McHattie as Edward Stuart McDougall, representing Canada
- David K.S. Tse as Mei Ju-ao, representing the Republic of China
- Julian Wadham as Sir Erima H. Northcroft, representing New Zealand
- Bert Matias as Colonel Delfín Jaranilla, representing Philippines
- Kestutis Stasys Jakstas as Major General I.M. Zaryanov, representing the Soviet Union
- William Hope as John P. Higgins, representing the United States
- Michael Ironside as General Douglas MacArthur
- Hadewych Minis as Eta Harich-Schneider
- Shinya Tsukamoto as Michio Takeyama
- Jules Knight as Quentin-Quentin Baker
- Stacy Keach as the voice of the narrator