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China 1921
Chinese Drama - 2011, 32 episodes7.1
Set between 1918 and 1921, this series follows the birth of the Chinese Communist Party.
The Road of Exploring
Chinese Movie - 201110.0
Under Professor Yang’s influence, young Mao Zedong was inspired to have a heart caring for the masses in society and to keep struggling for his dream of saving them. His dream led him to Beijing, and as a librarian…
Secret War Tai Yang Mountain
Chinese Drama - 2011, 32 episodes
In northern Fujian in 1942, Qian Wei Min, the underground party of the CCP, was ordered to contact the person in charge of the Sun Mountain, "Balchangcao", to take away the "Wuyi Cadre School List", and at the same…
Tsumura Takashi
Tsumura Takashi is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Minato-ku, Tokyo. His uncle is the poet Tsumura Nobuo. He graduated from Gakushuin Senior High School and Keio University Department of French Literature. (Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList)
Murakawa Tohru
Murakawa Tohru is a Japanese film director. He is most famous for his collaborations with the actor Matsuda Yusaku in both film and television. (Source: Wikipedia)
Miyagawa Ichiro
Miyagawa Ichiro was a Japanese screenwriter from Furukawa-cho, Hida City, Gifu Prefecture. (Source: MyDramaList)
Shimizu Kiriko
Kiriko Shimizu was born on July 3, 1955 in Aichi, Japan. She is an actress, known for Honogurai mizu no soko kara (2002), Ringu (1998) and Isola: Tajuu jinkaku shôjo (2000). (Source: IMDb)
Hashimoto Izo
Hashimoto Izo is a Japanese screenwriter and film director from Shimane prefecture. He graduated from Shimane Prefectural Tsuwano High School. After working as an independent producer, he made his directorial debut in 1982 with the independent film "PC Wars ISAMI". After that, he made his major debut…
Aikawa Kinya
Aikawa Kinya was a Japanese actor, tarento, and voice actor. He was born in Tokyo and died in 2015 of lung cancer. (Source: Wikipedia)
Kojima Miyuki
Pai Pai Miyuki is a Japanese actress and singer. Until 1970, she used the stage name Miyuki Kojima. She is represented with Kagawa Office. She graduated from Musashino-shi Daiichi Elementary School, Musashino Municipal First Junior High School, and Nakano Fumizono High School.














