
Cape of the North
Drama · Romance
Overview
A Swiss nun falls in love with a Japanese engineer.
Top Cast


Claude Jade
Claude Jade
Marie-Thérèse
Claude Jade
Marie-Thérèse


Gō Katō
Gō Katō
Mitsuo
Gō Katō
Mitsuo


Kinuyo Tanaka
Kinuyo Tanaka
Old Nun
Kinuyo Tanaka
Old Nun
Tomoko Ogawa
Tomoko Ogawa
Naoko
Tomoko Ogawa
Naoko


Denise Péron
Denise Péron
Sister Simone
Denise Péron
Sister Simone
Françoise Guernier
Françoise Guernier
Sister Andree
Françoise Guernier
Sister Andree
Wataru Kobayashi
Wataru Kobayashi
Former mine worker
Wataru Kobayashi
Former mine worker
Kayoko Onishi
Kayoko Onishi
Kayoko Onishi
Martine Mathias
Martine Mathias
Marie-Therese's Mother
Martine Mathias
Marie-Therese's Mother
Mini Sakuya
Mini Sakuya
Nun in East Pakistan
Mini Sakuya
Nun in East Pakistan
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