
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.

In the spring of 1946, judges from 11 Allied nations begin assembling in a war-torn Tokyo hotel to argue the atrocities of Japanese war criminals.

When the judges move to oust Tribunal President Webb, MacArthur must appoint a new leader. The recently arrived justice from India stirs tensions.

With a newly appointed president in place, the tribunal considers crucial testimony. Pal and Röling butt heads as Pal prepares his own judgment.

As the trial comes to a close, Webb learns the majority is writing a judgment without him. But a divided tribunal must still debate final sentencing.
David K.S. Tse
Mei Ju-ao

Bert Matias
Colonel Delfín Jaranilla

Kęstutis Jakštas
General I.M. Zaryanov

William Hope
John P. Higgins

Hadewych Minis
Eta Harich-Schneider

Michael Ironside
General Douglas MacArthur

Irrfan Khan
Radhabinod Pal

Marcel Hensema
B. V. A. Röling

Paul Freeman
William. D. Patrick

Petras Kuneika
MacArthur's Aide