
Woman Mobsters
Drama · Crime
Overview
Bank robbers steal 30 million yen and try to elude the cops and escape with the cash. Of the three, only one manages to avoid capture. Yoko, a female accomplice, is tossed in a women's prison where she meets Yuki, and the two of them manage to escape. Their plan is meet up with the robber who avoided capture, get ahold of the cash, and get for away from the big city.
Top Cast
Yoko Horikoshi
Yoko Horikoshi
Yoko Horikoshi


Reiko Ike
Reiko Ike
Reiko Ike
Kyoko Naitô
Kyoko Naitô
Kyoko Naitô
Teppei Nagahama
Teppei Nagahama
Teppei Nagahama


Yuriko Mishima
Yuriko Mishima
Yuriko Mishima


Harumi Sone
Harumi Sone
Harumi Sone


Shōtarō Hayashi
Shōtarō Hayashi
Shōtarō Hayashi


Akira Shioji
Akira Shioji
Akira Shioji
Midori Shirakawa
Midori Shirakawa
Midori Shirakawa
Masako Minami
Masako Minami
Masako Minami
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