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Sleeping Forest
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Sleeping Forest

Jan 2, 2014
1h 59m
★ 7.1

Overview

A man is found dead in a office of Takayanagi Ballet Company. The suspect is a female dancer at the ballet company. The Takayanagi Ballet Company insists that the incident is a self defense case, but after an investigation there's doubts in that claim. Then, the director of the Takayanagi Ballet Company is poisoned to death. Are the cases related?

Genres

TV Movie
Mystery
Crime

Production Companies

TBS

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Cast

Hiroshi Abe

Kaga Kyoichiro

Hiroshi Abe

Satomi Ishihara

Mio Asaoka

Satomi Ishihara

Haruka Kinami

Haruko Saito

Haruka Kinami

Terunosuke Takezai

Detective Sano

Terunosuke Takezai

Shuntarô Miyao

Takehiko Konno

Shuntarô Miyao

Yamato Mashiko

Kosuke Yagyu

Yamato Mashiko

Eiko Otani

Yasuko Morii

Eiko Otani

Kei Otozuki

Akiko Takayanagi

Kei Otozuki

Asahi Uchida

Toshiyuki Kazama

Asahi Uchida

Reina Triendl

waitress

Reina Triendl

Kurara Emi

Kiyomi Miyamoto

Kurara Emi

Takashi Matsuo

Detective Tomii

Takashi Matsuo

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