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Kimi no Hitomi wo Taihosuru!
Japanese Drama - 1988, 12 episodes
A romantic comedy centered on the love affairs of young detectives working at the Dogenzaka Police Station and Criminal Affairs Division in Shibuya, Tokyo. (Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList)
No Compromise
Hong Kong Movie - 19887.3
A cop goes after a husband-and-wife team of criminals, both of whom are expecting the birth of their first child. (Source: IMDB)
Hana no Arashi
Japanese Drama - 1988, 70 episodes
~Based on Shukei Nagasaka work. There was a boy who lost his mother. His name is Kazuya Tendo. At the funeral, Kazuya was told by people in the neighborhood, that his mother had been tossed by Baron Asakura and Tendo…
Mori no Mukogawa
Japanese Movie - 1988
Depicts the emotional contact between a man and a woman who meet at a seaside resort hotel. (Source: Japanese = Eiga || Translation = MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the short story "Yappi to Waizu to Zoora no Monogatari…
Celest Chong
Chong began her acting career as a secretary in Eric Khoo's Stories about Love performing a Turkish inspired belly-dance. She also sang the show's theme song, "Sorry, My Love". Later, she moved on to Channel 5's sitcom, Making Love, in which she played a sultry receptionist named Pamela. She later played…
Alan Tang
Alan Tang was born on September 20, 1946, in Shunde in Guangdong province in southern China. He first appeared on screen at 16. It was a fluke, really. His good looks helped too. Tang was nicknamed "Prince" ever since. Yet, his professional actor career really began in 1967, after he graduated in Chinese…
Yokota Einosuke
When Inabata Katsutaro, the Japanese businessman who introduced cinema to Japan with the Lumière Cinématographe on 15 February 1897 swiftly grew disenchanted with the work, he turned to Yokota Einosuke, the owner of a Kobe export-import business. The very opposite of the meticulous and restrained…
Kim Ha Jin
Kim Ha Jin is a South Korean musician and former member of AXIZ, THE HEAD, CARDEAN, and PURPLE RAIN (퍼플레인). He made his debut in November 2011 as part of AXIZ with their first single album, "Why Don't You Give It Up". Then, he re-debuted in April 2017 as part of THE HEAD with their album, "Hate…
Yang Ji Wan
Yang Ji Wan is a South Korean musician and former member of AXIZ, THE HEAD, CARDEAN, and PURPLE RAIN (퍼플레인). He made his debut in November 2011 as part of AXIZ with their first single album, "Why Don't You Give It Up". Then, he re-debuted in April 2017 as part of THE HEAD with their album, "Hate…
Ieki Miyoji
Though he has never acquired a reputation abroad, Ieki was a distinguished exponent of domestic drama whose films deserve admiration for their intelligence and humanity. He worked initially at Shochiku as assistant to Heinosuke Gosho and Minoru Shibuya, and his debut, Torrent (Gekiryū, 1944), made…
Luha
Lee Gyeong Hun, known professionally as Luha, is a South Korean singer, dancer, former member of 14U (원포유) and current member of MUL (에뮤엘). He attended the Broadcasting Entertainment program at Baekje University of Arts but is currently on a leave-of-absence. He made his debut in July 2017…
Gyeom
Lee Seung Yong, formerly known as W.D and currently known as Gyeom, is a South Korean singer, dancer, former member of N.CUS (엔쿠스) and current member of LIKE A MOVIE (영화처럼, often shortened to LAM). He is the younger brother of former NOIR member Lee Jun Yong. He made his debut in August…
Shiozawa Kaneto
Shiozawa Toshikazu, better known by the stage name Shiozawa Kaneto, was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Tokyo. At the time of his death, he was attached to Aoni Production. His stage name originated from the Japanese director Shindo Kaneto. He was best known for his performances as Rei…
Kamei Fumio
Kamei went to the Soviet Union in 1928 to study filmmaking, but had to return home because of an illness. He eventually began working at Photo Chemical Laboratories (PCL), one of the precursors to Toho, where he made a name for himself making documentaries - or "culture films" (bunka eiga) as they were…














