
Drucker in the Dug-Out
Comedy · Drama
Overview
The movie is about Minami Kawashima, a high school girl who becomes the manager of her school's baseball team in place of her hospitalized friend, Yuki Miyata. She tries to lead the team to the National High School Baseball Championship by learning strategies from the business book Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices by Peter Drucker, which she mistakenly bought.
Top Cast


Atsuko Maeda
Atsuko Maeda
Minami Kawashima
Atsuko Maeda
Minami Kawashima


Minami Minegishi
Minami Minegishi
Ayano Houjou
Minami Minegishi
Ayano Houjou


Koji Seto
Koji Seto
Keiichirou Asano
Koji Seto
Keiichirou Asano


Sosuke Ikematsu
Sosuke Ikematsu
Jirou Kashiwagi
Sosuke Ikematsu
Jirou Kashiwagi


Haruna Kawaguchi
Haruna Kawaguchi
Yuki Miyata
Haruna Kawaguchi
Yuki Miyata


Yo Oizumi
Yo Oizumi
Makoto Kachi
Yo Oizumi
Makoto Kachi
Hiroshi Oizumi
Hiroshi Oizumi
Manager
Hiroshi Oizumi
Manager


Hiroki Suzuki
Hiroki Suzuki
Masayoshi Nikai
Hiroki Suzuki
Masayoshi Nikai


Yukito Nishii
Yukito Nishii
Yunosuke Sakurai
Yukito Nishii
Yunosuke Sakurai


Jingi Irie
Jingi Irie
Hoshide Jun
Jingi Irie
Hoshide Jun
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