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La Seconde Guerre mondiale ravage le monde. A bord du porte-avions japonais Akagi, puis chez le Premier ministre, l'amiral Yamamoto, commandant en chef des forces navales, tente de persuader les responsables de son pays que le centre nerveux de la flotte américaine, Pearl Harbor, doit être détruit. Aux Etats-Unis, peu de militaires et d'hommes politiques croient à une intervention nippone. Seul le lieutenant-colonel Rufus Bratton, du service de contre-espionnage, s'efforce de convaincre ses supérieurs qu'une attaque japonaise est imminente. C'est que le service du chiffre est enfin parvenu à décoder les messages secrets adressés par l'ennemi à l'ambassade nippone de Washington. Mais les dirigeants militaires américains restent sceptiques...
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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Tora, Tora, Tora!
00:39Tora, Tora, Tora, an unprecedented film,
00:43bringing you answers to one of the most controversial mysteries of our age.
00:47How could the attack on Pearl Harbor have happened?
00:51Colonel, sir, if we do spot something, what do we do?
00:53Report it to headquarters, damn it!
00:55How, sir? We haven't got a telephone, sir.
00:57There's a gasoline station about a mile down the road.
01:01They must have a phone.
01:03Why was one nation unprepared while another was geared for war?
01:08Why did the plan for the sneak attack split the Japanese high command wide open?
01:17We should have stayed in San Diego where it belongs.
01:20I made the mistake of pointing that out to Roseville.
01:24Why was Admiral Yamamoto marked for assassination by the Japanese warlords?
01:29Does anybody trust anybody anymore?
01:32Why was the President of the United States office considered a security risk?
01:37How did the Japanese rehearse their doomsday attack on Pearl Harbor?
01:41Damn it, why can't Washington give us the full inside story?
01:54Why did they keep the American command in the dark?
01:57What part was played by the strange Japanese officer they called Gandhi?
02:01How did U.S. intelligence know of the attack before the Japanese ambassador did?
02:05What was the fateful blunder made by Admiral Nagumo?
02:09How was a mighty Japanese task force able to race 4,000 miles across the Pacific undetected?
02:24What caused the notorious radar error?
02:27Yeah, well, don't worry about it.
02:29Here's a message for the commanding general of Fort Shafton.
02:32Is it marked urgent?
02:33No.
02:33Why was Washington's last urgent warning sent by ordinary telegram?
02:39Fort!
02:41Fort!
02:42Fort!
02:44Fort!
02:45The sun came up, the bombs came down, and the world came apart.
02:51For the first time, a motion picture tells what really happened at Pearl Harbor.
03:03The most spectacular film ever made.
03:30The world came out of the world came out of the world.
03:31The world came out of the world.
03:32The world came out of the world.
03:33The world came out of the world.
03:34The world came out of the world.
03:35The world came out of the world.
03:36The world came out of the world.
03:37The world came out of the world.
03:38The world came out of the world.
03:39The world came out of the world.
03:40The world came out of the world.
03:41The world came out of the world.
03:42The world came out of the world.
03:43The world came out of the world.
03:44The world came out of the world.
03:45The world came out of the world.
03:46The world came out of the world.
03:47The world came out of the world.
03:48The world came out of the world.
03:49The world came out of the world.
03:50The world came out of the world.
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