This war drama depicts the U.S. and Japanese forces in the naval Battle of Midway, which became a turning point for Americans during World War II.

Capt. Matthew Garth

Adm. Chester W. Nimitz

Capt. Vinton Maddox

Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance

Cmdr. Joseph Rochefort

Vice Adm. William F. 'Bull' Halsey Jr.

Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto

Cmdr. Jessop

Lt.Cmdr. Blake

Admiral Jack Fletcher

Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo

Rear Admiral Ryunosuke Kusaka

Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi

Admiral Harry Pearson

Lieutenant Commander C. Wade McClusky

Pilot "Chili Bean" Ramos

Aide to Capt. Cyril Simard

Cmdr. Minoru Genda

Haruko Sakura

Ann (TV Version)
They sacrifice themselves like samurai, these Americans. A critical part of WWII gets the big epic cinematic treatment, with all star casting and lots of noise. Though purporting to be exactly how things were during this particular battle, a pinch of salt is also needed. Much of the film is taken up with laying foundations for the air-sea engagement of the title, political posturing and military machinations are joined by needless sub-plots. The dialogue is often cheese laden, some characterisations equally so, while the splicing of real life footage and other war movie moments start to detract. However, the last third of film is thrilling and worth waiting for, a whirl of battle action as the Pacific conflict comes vividly to life both visually and aurally. 6.5/10
June 18, 1976

Capt. Matthew Garth

Adm. Chester W. Nimitz

Capt. Vinton Maddox

Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance

Cmdr. Joseph Rochefort

Vice Adm. William F. 'Bull' Halsey Jr.

Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto

Cmdr. Jessop

Lt.Cmdr. Blake

Admiral Jack Fletcher

Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo

Rear Admiral Ryunosuke Kusaka

Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi

Admiral Harry Pearson

Lieutenant Commander C. Wade McClusky

Pilot "Chili Bean" Ramos

Aide to Capt. Cyril Simard

Cmdr. Minoru Genda

Haruko Sakura

Ann (TV Version)
They sacrifice themselves like samurai, these Americans. A critical part of WWII gets the big epic cinematic treatment, with all star casting and lots of noise. Though purporting to be exactly how things were during this particular battle, a pinch of salt is also needed. Much of the film is taken up with laying foundations for the air-sea engagement of the title, political posturing and military machinations are joined by needless sub-plots. The dialogue is often cheese laden, some characterisations equally so, while the splicing of real life footage and other war movie moments start to detract. However, the last third of film is thrilling and worth waiting for, a whirl of battle action as the Pacific conflict comes vividly to life both visually and aurally. 6.5/10
