
Juvenile Delinquents
Drama · Crime
Overview
Follows a bunch of school renegades and their downfall into criminality in a docu-drama style, completely refreshing for its time.
Top Cast
Kazumasa Negishi
Kazumasa Negishi
Kazumasa Negishi
Teppei Nagahama
Teppei Nagahama
Teppei Nagahama
Hiroshi Miyao
Hiroshi Miyao
Hiroshi Miyao
Joji Nakamura
Joji Nakamura
Joji Nakamura
Masaki Koike
Masaki Koike
Masaki Koike
Keiko Aizawa
Keiko Aizawa
Keiko Aizawa
Michiko Aoki
Michiko Aoki
Michiko Aoki
Chie Iwasaki
Chie Iwasaki
Chie Iwasaki
Bumon Kahara
Bumon Kahara
Bumon Kahara


Ichiro Kijima
Ichiro Kijima
Ichiro Kijima
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