
Wharf Temperament
Drama · Crime · Action
Overview
The story of male friendship unfolding during a boxing match between the navigator, who took responsibility for the accident and went ashore from the ship, and a young docker, whom he loves like a younger brother.
Top Cast


Tamio Kawachi
Tamio Kawachi
Eiji Iwasa
Tamio Kawachi
Eiji Iwasa


Chieko Matsubara
Chieko Matsubara
Keiko Kawada
Chieko Matsubara
Keiko Kawada


Daizaburo Hirata
Daizaburo Hirata
Jun Yamamura
Daizaburo Hirata
Jun Yamamura


Tōru Abe
Tōru Abe
Ryu
Tōru Abe
Ryu


Saburo Hiromatsu
Saburo Hiromatsu
Takita, President of club "Gin no Kutsu"
Saburo Hiromatsu
Takita, President of club "Gin no Kutsu"


Shōki Fukae
Shōki Fukae
Goi
Shōki Fukae
Goi


Kōichi Uenoyama
Kōichi Uenoyama
Ken
Kōichi Uenoyama
Ken


Zenji Yamada
Zenji Yamada
Owner of the diner
Zenji Yamada
Owner of the diner


Keisuke Noro
Keisuke Noro
Sabu
Keisuke Noro
Sabu
Keisuke Yukioka
Keisuke Yukioka
Keisuke Yukioka
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