
Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71
Thriller · Action · Crime
Overview
The series swansong, Beat '71, sees Kaji framed and sent to prison by her boyfriend's father and with the help of some hippies she strives to be re-united.
Top Cast


Meiko Kaji
Meiko Kaji
Furiko
Meiko Kaji
Furiko


Takeo Chii
Takeo Chii
Takaaki
Takeo Chii
Takaaki


Yoshio Inaba
Yoshio Inaba
Yoshitaro Araki
Yoshio Inaba
Yoshitaro Araki


Yoshio Harada
Yoshio Harada
Pirania
Yoshio Harada
Pirania


Tatsuya Fuji
Tatsuya Fuji
Mappo
Tatsuya Fuji
Mappo


Bunjaku Han
Bunjaku Han
Ayako
Bunjaku Han
Ayako


Michiko Tsukasa
Michiko Tsukasa
Lemon
Michiko Tsukasa
Lemon
Nobuko Aoki
Nobuko Aoki
Shinko
Nobuko Aoki
Shinko


Takashi Fujiki
Takashi Fujiki
Goebbels
Takashi Fujiki
Goebbels


Eiji Gō
Eiji Gō
Sôtô
Eiji Gō
Sôtô
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