Spy Sorge
movie

Released June 14, 2003
Overview
A foreign spy using the Sorge alias is assigned to Tokyo the capital of Japan just prior to the outbreak of World War II and in the midst of the Japanese imperial ambitions in Eastern Asia. The spy becomes acquainted with a sympathetic communist who like he is attached to the ideals of freedom and rule of the masses. Sorge is able to feed the Soviet Union useful information regarding the Axis allies and their movements in Asia and beyond.
Cast

Iain Glen
as
Richard Sorge

Masahiro Motoki
as
Hidemi Ozaki

Kippei Shiina
as
Mitsusada Yoshikawa

Takaya Kamikawa
as
Tokko T

Riona Hazuki
as
Hanako Miyake

Koyuki
as
Yoshiko Yamazaki

Yui Natsukawa
as
Hideko Ozaki

Toshiya Nagasawa
as
Miyagi

Takaaki Enoki
as
Duke Fumimaro

Ulrich Mühe
as
Eugen Ott

Wolfgang S. Zechmayer
as
Max Klausen
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Karen Friesicke
as
Helma Ott
Crew

Masahiro Shinoda
as
Director
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Robert Mandy
as
Writer

Masahiro Shinoda
as
Writer

Shinichiro Ikebe
as
Original Music Composer

Tatsuo Suzuki
as
Director of Photography
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Hiroshi Okuda
as
Editor

Tetsuo Ôya
as
Visual Effects Producer

Hanae Mori
as
Costume Design
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Tetsuo Segawa
as
Sound

Masahiro Shinoda
as
Producer
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Kiyoshi Nonomura
as
Producer

Yoshishige Shimatani
as
Producer