
Dirty Maria
Drama · Crime
Overview
Murakami's partner Mayumi has gone missing. He fears that she could have run off with another guy or gotten into difficulty by involving by herself with a 'telephone relationship club', a solution which hooks up strangers trying to find easy, anonymous sex, no concerns asked.
Top Cast


Akira Yoshino
Akira Yoshino
Fumiko Jojima
Akira Yoshino
Fumiko Jojima


Tarō Suwa
Tarō Suwa
Yukio Murakami (a taxi driver)
Tarō Suwa
Yukio Murakami (a taxi driver)


Takeshi Itō
Takeshi Itō
Fumiko's husband
Takeshi Itō
Fumiko's husband


Kazuhiro Sano
Kazuhiro Sano
Akio Watanabe (salon owner)
Kazuhiro Sano
Akio Watanabe (salon owner)


Syoko Kudo
Syoko Kudo
Mayumi Murakami (a hairdresser)
Syoko Kudo
Mayumi Murakami (a hairdresser)


Yohta Kawase
Yohta Kawase
Shuji Sawai (a hairdresser)
Yohta Kawase
Shuji Sawai (a hairdresser)
Setsuhiko Kobayashi
Setsuhiko Kobayashi
Drunk passenger
Setsuhiko Kobayashi
Drunk passenger
Yukiko Izumi
Yukiko Izumi
Woman who watches Fumiko
Yukiko Izumi
Woman who watches Fumiko
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