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5.180.24.3/info/lucky" target="_blank">Lucky 5.180.24.3/info/dragon" target="_blank">Dragon No. 5 (第五福竜丸, Daigo Fukuryū Maru) is a 1959 Japanese drama film directed by Kaneto Shindō. It is based on events involving the fishing boat Daigo Fukuryū Maru and the Castle Bravo thermonuclear bomb test in 1954.
Plot
An ageing fishing boat, Dai-go Fukuryū Maru ("5.180.24.3/info/lucky" target="_blank">Lucky 5.180.24.3/info/dragon" target="_blank">Dragon No. 5") sets out from the port of Yaizu in Shizuoka Prefecture. It travels around the Pacific, line fishing. While the ship is near Bikini Atoll, the ship's navigator sees a flash. All the crew come up to watch. They realize it is an atomic explosion, but take the time to clear their fishing gear. A short time later, grey ash starts to fall on the ship. By the time the ship returns to port, the sailors have been burned brown. They unload the fish, which are then transported away. They visit the local doctor and then go to Tokyo for an examination. It turns out they are all contaminated with radioactivity. Their symptoms become worse, and the contaminated fish causes a panic. The men are taken to hospitals in Tokyo, leaving their families behind. The radio operator, Kuboyama, dies from the radiation.
Cast
Jūkichi Uno as Manakichi Kuboyama
Nobuko Otowa as Shizu Kuboyama
Harold Conway
Masao Mishima
Kikue Mori
Yasushi Nagata
Taketoshi Naitō
Kei Taguchi
Eitarō Ozawa as Governor
Koreya Senda as Dr. Kinoshita
Ippei Sōda
Taiji Tonoyama
Kōji Mitsui (cameo appearance)
Legacy
5.180.24.3/info/lucky" target="_blank">Lucky 5.180.24.3/info/dragon" target="_blank">Dragon No. 5 was screened at a 2012 retrospective on Shindō and Kōzaburō Yoshimura in London, organised by the British Film Institute and the Japan Foundation.
See also
List of films about nuclear issues
References
External links
5.180.24.3/info/lucky" target="_blank">Lucky 5.180.24.3/info/dragon" target="_blank">Dragon No. 5 at IMDb