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Why did the girl have to lose her memory?

Oct 1, 2014
1h 30m
★ 8.0

Scientist of the heart: Narumi Saku's challenge

Overview

When the suspect of an arson case refuses to cooperate with the investigation, the detectives search his house and find a locked-up little girl. She doesn't talk and there are no clues to her identity, so assistant psychology professor Narumi Saku is asked to counsel her.

Genres

Drama
Mystery
TV Movie

Production Companies

Nippon Television Network Corporation

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Cast

Tomohisa Yamashita

Narumi Saku

Tomohisa Yamashita

Fumino Kimura

Abiko Miori

Fumino Kimura

Yōsuke Asari

Abiko Kento

Yōsuke Asari

Konomi Watanabe

Nao

Konomi Watanabe

Kazuki Namioka

Nakazawa Wataru

Kazuki Namioka

Tsukaji Muga

Ando Jiro

Tsukaji Muga

Takehiro Kimoto

Konno Minoru

Takehiro Kimoto

Yasuhi Nakamura

Seta Koji

Yasuhi Nakamura

Nakano Haruto

Seda Hiroshi

Nakano Haruto

Mari Hoshino

Seta Aiko

Mari Hoshino

Eiichiro Funakoshi

Yagami Keisuke

Eiichiro Funakoshi

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