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Brass Knuckle Boys
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Brass Knuckle Boys

Feb 14, 2009
2h 5m
★ 6.4

Overview

A record company office worker named Kanna discovers a punk rock band called Shonen Meriken Sakku 'Brass Knuckle Boys' through the internet and subsequently decides to represent them on behalf of her company. What Kanna did not know was that the Brass Knuckle Boys consists of all middle aged men.

Genres

Comedy
Music

Production Companies

Kinoshita Management
Toei Company

Cast

Aoi Miyazaki

Kanna Kurita

Aoi Miyazaki

Koichi Sato

Akio

Koichi Sato

Yuichi Kimura

Haruo

Yuichi Kimura

Tomorowo Taguchi

Jimmy

Tomorowo Taguchi

Hiroki Miyake

Young

Hiroki Miyake

Ryo Katsuji

Masaru

Ryo Katsuji

Yusuke Santamaria

Tokita

Yusuke Santamaria

Pierre Taki

Kinji Kaneko

Pierre Taki

Seiichi Tanabe

Telya

Seiichi Tanabe

Kazunobu Mineta

Young Jimmy

Kazunobu Mineta

Hoshi Ishida

Young Young

Hoshi Ishida

Show Aikawa

Kanna's Father

Show Aikawa

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