
Play it, Boogie-Woogie
Drama
Overview
A runaway cat-loving girl begins a love triangle with a reckless older man and a young biker in high school. The film follows their subsequent chaotic relationships.
Top Cast


Atsuko Asano
Atsuko Asano
Sachino Kobayashi
Atsuko Asano
Sachino Kobayashi


Masato Furuoya
Masato Furuoya
Goro
Masato Furuoya
Goro


Tsutomu Yamazaki
Tsutomu Yamazaki
Mustang Man
Tsutomu Yamazaki
Mustang Man
Hiroko Asano
Hiroko Asano
Keiko
Hiroko Asano
Keiko


Jun Hamamura
Jun Hamamura
Old man
Jun Hamamura
Old man


Yoshio Harada
Yoshio Harada
Teruo Miyazato
Yoshio Harada
Teruo Miyazato


Masumi Harukawa
Masumi Harukawa
Haruyo Kobayashi
Masumi Harukawa
Haruyo Kobayashi


Renji Ishibashi
Renji Ishibashi
Detective
Renji Ishibashi
Detective


Jūzō Itami
Jūzō Itami
Lawyer
Jūzō Itami
Lawyer


Erina Miyai
Erina Miyai
Woman on a Harley
Erina Miyai
Woman on a Harley
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