
Lorelei: The Witch of the Pacific Ocean
Drama · War · Science Fiction
Overview
A drama set during World War II where a submarine carrying a secret weapon attempts to stop a planned third atomic bombing of Japan. Based on Harutoshi Fukui's novel Shuusen no Lorelei.
Top Cast


Koji Yakusho
Koji Yakusho
Masami Shin'ichi
Koji Yakusho
Masami Shin'ichi


Satoshi Tsumabuki
Satoshi Tsumabuki
Yukito Origasa
Satoshi Tsumabuki
Yukito Origasa


Yuu Kashii
Yuu Kashii
Paula Atsuko Ebner
Yuu Kashii
Paula Atsuko Ebner


Shinichi Tsutsumi
Shinichi Tsutsumi
Asakura Ryokitsu
Shinichi Tsutsumi
Asakura Ryokitsu


Toshiro Yanagiba
Toshiro Yanagiba
Kizaki Toshiro
Toshiro Yanagiba
Kizaki Toshiro


Ken Ishiguro
Ken Ishiguro
Narumi Takasu
Ken Ishiguro
Narumi Takasu
Colter Allison
Colter Allison
Lt. Eric Minott
Colter Allison
Lt. Eric Minott


David Austin
David Austin
Lt. Dodet
David Austin
Lt. Dodet


Takaya Kamikawa
Takaya Kamikawa
Takaya Kamikawa


Shugo Oshinari
Shugo Oshinari
Shugo Oshinari
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