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Always: Sunset on Third Street '64
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Always: Sunset on Third Street '64

Jan 21, 2012
2h 22m
★ 7.2

Overview

As the Tokyo Olympics usher in a wave of rapid modernisation, the residents of Third Street face new beginnings as Mutsuko becomes involved with a seemingly perfect young doctor who may not be all he appears, while Chagawa struggles with his stalled writing career and what it truly means to be a father to the boy he has raised as his own.

Genres

Comedy
Drama

Production Companies

Chukyo TV Broadcasting Company
dentsu
Fukuoka Broadcasting System
Hiroshima Telecasting
Miyagi Television Broadcasting
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Robot Communications
Sapporo Television Broadcasting Company
Shirogumi
Shizuoka Daiichi Television
Shogakukan
Yomiuri Shimbun Company
TOHO
VAP
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation

Cast

Hidetaka Yoshioka

Ryunosuke Chagawa

Hidetaka Yoshioka

Koyuki

Hiromi Ishizaki

Koyuki

Shinichi Tsutsumi

Norifumi Suzuki

Shinichi Tsutsumi

Maki Horikita

Mutsuko Hoshino

Maki Horikita

Shota Sometani

Kenji

Shota Sometani

Hiroko Yakushimaru

Tomoe Suzuki

Hiroko Yakushimaru

Tomokazu Miura

Dr. Takuma

Tomokazu Miura

Masako Motai

Kin Ota

Masako Motai

Kenta Suga

Junnosuke Furuyuki

Kenta Suga

Nao Omori

Tomioka

Nao Omori

Atsuko Takahata

Natsuko

Atsuko Takahata

Hiroshi Kanbe

mailman

Hiroshi Kanbe

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