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  1. Emperor is a 2012 American-Japanese historical drama film directed by Peter Webber, marking his first film in five years. Tommy Lee Jones and Matthew Fox star in lead roles as General Douglas MacArthur and Brigadier General Bonner Fellers respectively.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt2103264Emperor (2012) - IMDb

    Jul 27, 2013 · Emperor: Directed by Peter Webber. With Matthew Fox, Tommy Lee Jones, Eriko Hatsune, Toshiyuki Nishida. As the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II, General Fellers is tasked with deciding if Emperor Hirohito will be hanged as a war criminal.

    • (15K)
    • Drama, History, War
    • Peter Webber
    • 2013-07-27
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  4. Synopsis. In the largely unexplored world of the early days of the American Occupation following Japan's catastrophic defeat, Emperor tells a fictionalized account based on the real life story of US Army Brigadier General Bonner Frank Fellers (Mathew Fox) who served under General Douglas MacArthur (Tommy Lee Jones).

  5. Mar 28, 2013 · Emperor(2012, PG-13, 105 mins), directed by Peter Webber, starring Tommy Lee Jones (General of the Army Douglas MacArthur), Matthew Fox (General Bonner Fellers), Eriko Hatsune (Aya Shimada), Toshiyuki Nishida (General Kajima) and Takataro Kataoka (Japanese Emperor Hirohito).

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  7. Mar 8, 2013 · 46% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings. Following the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II, Gen. Bonner Fellers (Matthew Fox) must determine whether Emperor Hirohito should be hanged as a war...

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    • History, Drama
    • PG-13
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