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ロクな人生

Mar 20, 2014
0h 30m
★ 0.0

Overview

Screened as part of the "Local Origin Project" at the 6th Okinawa International Movie Festival (March 20–24, 2014). This film is one of the "Local Origin Movies" created to showcase the region’s daily life, folklore, industries, local products, and tourism information.

Genres

Comedy

Cast

Mami Hashimoto

Mami Hashimoto

Sakura Ishadoh

Sakura Ishadoh

Masao Teruya

Masao Teruya

Masumi Rodriguez

Masumi Rodriguez

Jun Oomine

Jun Oomine

Nicky

Nicky

Chris Ibo

Chris Ibo

Ken Robillard

Ken Robillard

Gori

Gori

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