Tokyo Trial

Tokyo Trial (2016)

EndedScripted showDrama, War, History

In the wake of World War II, 11 Allied judges are tasked with weighing the fates of Japanese war criminals in a tense international trial.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) (50 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Episode 4Dez. 15, 2016
S01E03Episode 3Dez. 14, 2016
S01E02Episode 2Dez. 13, 2016
S01E01Episode 1Dez. 12, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Tokyo Trial' premiere?

'Tokyo Trial' premiered on December 12, 2016.

Who directed the TV show 'Tokyo Trial'?

'Tokyo Trial' was directed by Rob W. King.

How many episodes does 'Tokyo Trial' have?

'Tokyo Trial' consists of a total of four episodes.

What is the genre of 'Tokyo Trial'?

'Tokyo Trial' falls under the genre of historical drama.

Who plays the role of Judge Bert R\u00f6ling in 'Tokyo Trial'?

Judge Bert R\u00f6ling is played by Marcel Hensema in 'Tokyo Trial'.

Which countries were involved in the Tokyo Trial?

The Tokyo Trial involved eleven countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, China, the Soviet Union, and Australia, among others.

What is the premise of 'Tokyo Trial'?

'Tokyo Trial' portrays the post-World War II trial of Japanese war criminals responsible for war crimes committed during the war.

Who is the main character in 'Tokyo Trial'?

There isn't a specific main character in 'Tokyo Trial' as it focuses on multiple key figures involved in the trial.

What language is 'Tokyo Trial' primarily spoken in?

'Tokyo Trial' is primarily spoken in English.

Is 'Tokyo Trial' based on a true story?

Yes, 'Tokyo Trial' is based on the actual post-World War II Tokyo Trial that took place from 1946 to 1948.

Where was 'Tokyo Trial' filmed?

'Tokyo Trial' was filmed in various locations, including Japan, the Netherlands, and Canada.

Who produced 'Tokyo Trial'?

'Tokyo Trial' was produced by NHK, a Japanese public broadcasting organization.

What awards has 'Tokyo Trial' received?

'Tokyo Trial' has received several awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and the Golden Nymph for Best Television Film at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival.

How long is each episode of 'Tokyo Trial'?

Each episode of 'Tokyo Trial' has a runtime of approximately 50 minutes.

What is the IMDb rating of 'Tokyo Trial'?

'Tokyo Trial' has an IMDb rating of 7.3/10.

Does 'Tokyo Trial' feature any famous historical figures?

Yes, 'Tokyo Trial' features famous historical figures such as General Douglas MacArthur and Judge Radhabinod Pal.

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