The Burning Sky

  • Genre: War
  • Run time: 101 min
  • Premiere: 1940. May 10.

The film was produced during Second Sino-Japanese War, before the Pearl Harbor Attack in 1941. The film mainly concerns the training of newly-recruited pilots and their daily life, then their subsequent fighting experiences in China. Army supported the production, providing all the authentic airplanes, training and actual actions. They even provided the older biplanes disguised as Chinese fighter planes. Obinata plays the trainer-turned-combat-leader, who is passionate and cool at the same time. All his boys love him, of course. The film is not as intense, full of sugar-coated camaraderie, until young pilots are killed in action one by one. Last twenty minutes are fairly grim, as the message of self-sacrifice is heard loud and clear.

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Art

Takeo Kita

Production Design

Camera

Yoshio Miyajima

Director of Photography

Crew

Eiji Tsuburaya

Special Effects

Directing

Yutaka Abe

Director

Editing

Toshio Goto

Editor

Lighting

Production

Yutaka Abe

Producer

Sound

Fumio Hayasaka

Original Music Composer

Kosaku Yamada

Original Music Composer

Ichiro Fujiyama

Theme Song Performance

Writing

Yasutaro Yagi

Screenplay

Art

Takeo Kita

Production Design

Camera

Yoshio Miyajima

Director of Photography

Crew

Eiji Tsuburaya

Special Effects

Directing

Yutaka Abe

Director

Editing

Toshio Goto

Editor

Lighting

Production

Yutaka Abe

Producer

Sound

Fumio Hayasaka

Original Music Composer

Kosaku Yamada

Original Music Composer

Ichiro Fujiyama

Theme Song Performance

Writing

Yasutaro Yagi

Screenplay