
SP: The Motion Picture II
Action · Drama · Thriller
Overview
After the attack on the Chief Cabinet Secretary, the next duty of the fourth office will be to guard the National Assembly building. In the midst of security, Ogata keeps Inoue away from the main conference hall and puts his well-thought-out plan into action, and the parliament building is controlled by SPs and terrorists who support the revolution. Inoue notices something strange and starts to fight against the terrorists to stop Ogata.
Top Cast


Junichi Okada
Junichi Okada
Kaoru Inoue
Junichi Okada
Kaoru Inoue


Shinichi Tsutsumi
Shinichi Tsutsumi
Soichiro Ogata
Shinichi Tsutsumi
Soichiro Ogata


Teruyuki Kagawa
Teruyuki Kagawa
Kunio Date
Teruyuki Kagawa
Kunio Date


Yoko Maki
Yoko Maki
Eri Sasamoto
Yoko Maki
Eri Sasamoto


Kei Yamamoto
Kei Yamamoto
Yuzou Asada
Kei Yamamoto
Yuzou Asada


Satoru Matsuo
Satoru Matsuo
Takafumi Yamamoto
Satoru Matsuo
Takafumi Yamamoto


Yū Kamio
Yū Kamio
Mitsuo Ishida
Yū Kamio
Mitsuo Ishida


Toru Nomaguchi
Toru Nomaguchi
Toru Nomaguchi


Junichi Haruta
Junichi Haruta
Junichi Haruta


Atsuko Hirata
Atsuko Hirata
Atsuko Hirata
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