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Kin no Tamago
Japanese Drama - 1997, 12 episodes8.0
In this engaging comedy, a husband and wife enter a journey of self-discovery when they enter their child into a drama school. Just where does a parent's dream for their child's success end and the child's own future…
The Golden Lotus: Love and Desire
Hong Kong Movie - 1991
A corrupt local official, Xi Men Qing, who lusts after women and money, pursues his brother's young wife, Lee Ping Er. Ping finds Men Qing attractive, and under her drunken husband's nose, she and Men Qing work their…
Kinyobi no rikon shitai tsuma-tachi e
Japanese Special - 1995, 1 episodes2.0
It depicts the crisis of three couples in their thirties facing the pitfall of divorce. Yuko (Narimi Arimori) and Yoshiko (Satomi Kobayashi) are worried about the gap between themselves who are fully involved in the…
Jin Qiu Gui Hua Chi
Chinese Movie - 1995
Pu Yu Wen, a student studying abroad in Japan, returns to Shanghai. He tries hard to make a living and fights against feudal ethics to win free lives for himself and poor girls. (Source: IMDb)
Kin no Senso
Japanese Special - 1991, 1 episodes
~Based on real crime story, named in media "Kwon Hyi-ro Case" aka "Sumata Gorge Incident" . And journalist Yasuharu Honda book about it, names "Private Battle"". Kwon Hyi Ro was charged with the murder of two mobsters.…
To Be No. 1
Hong Kong Movie - 1996
Fai Chuen is a young man who wants to rise in the triad of Hong Kong. He's tough; he's respected by his friends; he loves Apple, daughter of his boss in the small-time Hung Lok gang in Wanchai; and, he encourages the…
Lao Bao
Lao Bao, real name Jin Xin, is a Chinese director and musician. Currently he works as supervisor of Beijing Yigeyidu Film and Television Culture Development Co., Ltd. (Source: Baidu)
Kitayama Osamu
Kitayama Osamu is a Japanese psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist, lyricist, and musician. He was a member of the Japanese folk-rock band The Folk Crusaders. (Source: MyDramaList)
Hama Mie
Hama Mie is a Japanese actress most known outside Japan for having played Kissy Suzuki in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice. Hama was working as a bus conductor when she was spotted by producer Tomoyuki Tanaka. She went on to become one of the most in-demand actresses in Japan. Notable appearances…
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