
Blood and Bones
Drama
Overview
In 1923, teenager Kim Shun-Pei moves from Cheju Island, in South Korea, to Osaka, in Japan. Along the years, he becomes a cruel, greedy and violent man and builds a factory of kamaboko, processed seafood products, in his poor Korean-Japanese community exploiting his employees.
Top Cast


Takeshi Kitano
Takeshi Kitano
Joon-pyong Kim
Takeshi Kitano
Joon-pyong Kim


Hirofumi Arai
Hirofumi Arai
Masao Kim
Hirofumi Arai
Masao Kim


Kyoka Suzuki
Kyoka Suzuki
Yong-hee Lee
Kyoka Suzuki
Yong-hee Lee


Joe Odagiri
Joe Odagiri
Takeshi Park
Joe Odagiri
Takeshi Park


Yutaka Matsushige
Yutaka Matsushige
Nobuyoshi Ko
Yutaka Matsushige
Nobuyoshi Ko


Tomoko Tabata
Tomoko Tabata
Hanako Kim
Tomoko Tabata
Hanako Kim


Mari Hamada
Mari Hamada
Sadako Toritani
Mari Hamada
Sadako Toritani


Atsushi Ito
Atsushi Ito
Yong-il / Young Joon-pyong
Atsushi Ito
Yong-il / Young Joon-pyong


Shuji Kashiwabara
Shuji Kashiwabara
San-myung Jang
Shuji Kashiwabara
San-myung Jang


Kazuki Kitamura
Kazuki Kitamura
Yoshio Motoyama
Kazuki Kitamura
Yoshio Motoyama
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