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Why Dont You Play In Hell?
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Muto and Ikegami are two gangsters who hate each other, but Ikegami is in love with actress daughter of Mutos- Michiko . Meanwhile, Muto attempts to make his wife Shizues dream come true which is to have their daughter appear in a movie. Koji, who is just a passerby, is mistaken for a movie director. Koji then requests to independent film director Hirata to cast Michiko as the leading actress in his film. Their situation soon goes completely wrong.
Muto and Ikegami are two gangsters who hate each other, but Ikegami is in love with actress daughter of Mutos- Michiko . Meanwhile, Muto attempts to make his wife Shizues dream come true which is to have their daughter appear in a movie. Koji, who is just a passerby, is mistaken for a movie director. Koji then requests to independent film director Hirata to cast Michiko as the leading actress in his film. Their situation soon goes completely wrong.
Actors:
Akihiro Kitamura,
Kotou Lorena,
Ryô Itô,
Lorena Kotô,
Riko Narumi,
Tatsuya Nakajima,
Tarô Suwa,
Hideo Nakaizumi,
Kyôko Enami,
Takamitsu Nonaka,
Gen Hoshino
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Akihiro Kitamura
Kotou Lorena
Ryô Itô
Lorena Kotô
December 21, 1985 in Transylvania, Romania
Riko Narumi
18 August 1992, Kanagawa, Japan
Tatsuya Nakajima
Tarô Suwa
9 August 1954, Tokyo, Japan
Hideo Nakaizumi
1976, Ehime, Japan
Kyôko Enami
October 15, 1942 in Tokyo, Japan
Takamitsu Nonaka
Gen Hoshino
Country:
Japan
Keywords:
#BizAsset #Fumi Nikaidô #Jun Kunimura #KH Capital #King Record Co. #Shinichi Tsutsumi #Shion Sono #Why Dont You Play in Hell
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