
Tortured Women's Dark History
Drama
Overview
Keiko, a popular actress, lives in hiding in a rural village deep in the mountains with her husband, a former writer, but is given a chance to suddenly become a star again. Her husband begins a relationship with a gangster. The gangsters also take issue with Keiko's beautiful body, and she becomes the target of a violent gang rape. And the incident comes to light...
Top Cast


Kyōko Aizome
Kyōko Aizome
Keiko Sekigawa
Kyōko Aizome
Keiko Sekigawa


Jiro Kokubu
Jiro Kokubu
Hiroshi Yamamura
Jiro Kokubu
Hiroshi Yamamura


Maiko Kazama
Maiko Kazama
Matsuda Midori
Maiko Kazama
Matsuda Midori
Yukiko Miho
Yukiko Miho
Yoko Tsukigaoka
Yukiko Miho
Yoko Tsukigaoka
Tetsu Ōe
Tetsu Ōe
Inoue Harunosuke
Tetsu Ōe
Inoue Harunosuke
Akihiko Kanbara
Akihiko Kanbara
Kaneko Takehiro
Akihiko Kanbara
Kaneko Takehiro
Kaoru Azuma
Kaoru Azuma
Editor-in-chief
Kaoru Azuma
Editor-in-chief


Ryoichi Kusanagi
Ryoichi Kusanagi
Matsuo Okazawa
Ryoichi Kusanagi
Matsuo Okazawa
Kohei Tsuzaki
Kohei Tsuzaki
Hotta Masafumi
Kohei Tsuzaki
Hotta Masafumi


Yūichi Minato
Yūichi Minato
Yūichi Minato
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