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Hono no Keibitaicho Igarashi Morio 7: Taicho ga Taiho?! Kyodai Byoin no Renzoku Satsujin ni Hisomu Y
Japanese Special - 2008, 1 episodes
Kiri no Hi
Japanese Special - 2008, 1 episodes6.0
On August 15, 1945, five days after Japan's surrender in WWII, the Soviet Army approached the town of Maoka on the northern island of Karafuto, which Japan controlled. Nine young women were working there as telephone…
Sirius no Michi
Japanese Special - 2008, 1 episodes
~Adapted from Iori Fujiwara's (藤原伊織) mystery novel, with the same title. Yusuke Tatsumura had childhood friends Katsuya and Akiko. Soon, the three of them will be joined by a secret related to the death of…
Kagero no Tsuji 2
Japanese Drama - 2008, 12 episodes6.0
This is a story about a gifted swordsman who overcomes problems with a strong sense of justice and genuine sympathy toward commoners. Four years have passed since Iwane moved to Edo but he still lived in a row house…
Aishu no Romera
Japanese Drama - 2008, 63 episodes5.0
At a young age, Tamaki's father died in an accident and her mother ran away from home, leaving Tamaki to take care of her ailing brother Ryota. One day, she hears news of her mother's death, and she rushes to the hospital,…
Yume no Mani Mani
Japanese Movie - 20086.0
Recently appointed dean at a film school, Kimuro Hajime develops a special concern for one of his students, Daisuke. The brash, headstrong young man is fixated on with the Second World War. He feels a sense of frustration…
Tengoku no supu
Japanese Movie - 20086.0
Yuko, an office lady who works at a patent office, visits restaurants every day in search of a "phantom soup", using a picture left by her sister Asami as a clue, while caring for her sick mother, Ikue. One day, excited…
Miyamae Ami
Miyamae Ami is a former member of the Japanese idol girl group SKE48. She was a member of SKE48's Team S. Miyamae passed SKE48's 5th generation auditions in October 2011. Her debut was on November 26, 2011. On April 13, 2013, she was promoted to Team E during SKE48's shuffle. She started activities…
Kobayashi Katsuya
Katsuya Kobayashi was born on March 27, 1941 in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. He is an actor and producer, known for Gyakufunsha kazoku (1984), Arukimedesu no taisen (2019) and Kamen Raidâ Heisei Jenerêshonzu Fainaru: Birudo ando Eguzeido wizu Rejendo Raidâ (2017). (Source: IMDB)
Kodo Kuninori
Kodo Kuninori was a Japanese actor born in Takasago City, Hyogo Prefecture. His real name is Tanigawa Saichiro. Before the war, he was active in Teikoku Kinema and Utaemon Ichikawa productions and appeared in Toho during and after the war. In 1901, after dropping out of the junior high school of Kansai…
Mizushima Ryotaro
Mizushima Ryotaro was a Japanese actor and film director born in Higashifukuda-cho, Kanda-ku, Tokyo. His wife is actress Suzuki Utako, and actor Mizushima Michitaro is his nephew. After graduating from the Japanese-French Law School, he entered "Kawakami Otojiro Ichiza". After that, he joined the Yoshizawa…
Ikeuchi Junko
Ikeuchi Junko, whose real name was Nakazawa Sumiko, was born in Honjo-ku, Tokyo. She made her screen debut with “Kotaishi no Hanayome” (“The Crown Prince’s Bride”) in 1955 after working at a department store and becoming a marquee actress for Shintoho Pictures Co. In her long career, Ikeuchi…
Gosho Heinosuke
Gosho Heinosuke was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and haiku poet. He is famous for directing Japan's first domestically produced talkie film, "Madame and Wife." His real name was Gosho Heieimon (五所平右衛門). His haiku pen name was Goshotei (五所亭). He was born as the illegitimate…
Ogawa Tomoko
Ogawa Tomoko is a Japanese actress born in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. When she was a child, her family moved to Tokyo and she attended Kitaku Public Prince Elementary School. She also studied ballet while being part of the Toei Young Actor's Group. She made her acting debut in 1960 by appearing in…
Kahara Natsuko
Kahara Natsuko, originally Tsukahara Natsuko (塚原初子), was a Japanese actress and director associated with the Bungakuza theater company. Following the "Koto no Yoru" incident in December 1963, she left Bungakuza and co-founded the NLT Theater Company in January 1964, where she later became the…
Nakahira Ko
Nakahira Ko was a Japanese film director. Born in 1926 in Tokyo, Nakahira directed 34 films between 1956 and 1975. His 1971 film Yami no Naka no Chimimoryo (A Soul to Devil) was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Nakahira died in 1978 at the age of 52. (Source: Wikipedia)
Inoshita Yasuo
Seconded to Keisuke Kinoshita Productions, worked on a number of masterpiece dramas, and then filmed Toshiba Sunday Theater as the core director of TBS's own dramas, and Ryoko Hashida's drama “ Wataru no Sekai wa dainori” . The scriptwriter Taichi Yamada, who worked with many works such as “Bread…














