
Strange Circus
Mystery · Horror · Drama
Overview
The erotic novelist Taeko is writing a morbid story of a family destroyed by incest, murder and abuse. Her assistant, Yuji, sets on a mission to uncover the reality of this story, but the reality might be too much to bear.
Top Cast


Rie Kuwana
Rie Kuwana
Young Mitsuko
Rie Kuwana
Young Mitsuko


Masumi Miyazaki
Masumi Miyazaki
Mitsuko / Sayuri / Taeko
Masumi Miyazaki
Mitsuko / Sayuri / Taeko


Seiko Iwaido
Seiko Iwaido
Teenage Mitsuko
Seiko Iwaido
Teenage Mitsuko


Issei Ishida
Issei Ishida
Yuji
Issei Ishida
Yuji


Fujiko
Fujiko
Gozo's Mistress
Fujiko
Gozo's Mistress
Madamu Rejînu
Madamu Rejînu
Black Shadow
Madamu Rejînu
Black Shadow


Tomorowo Taguchi
Tomorowo Taguchi
Taeko's Editor-in-Chief
Tomorowo Taguchi
Taeko's Editor-in-Chief
Hiroshi Ohguchi
Hiroshi Ohguchi
Gozo
Hiroshi Ohguchi
Gozo


Yuya Ishikawa
Yuya Ishikawa
Yuya Ishikawa


Mame Yamada
Mame Yamada
Mame Yamada
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