
Barefoot Gen: Explosion of Tears
Drama · War
Overview
First live action "Barefoot Gen" sequel.
Top Cast
Kazuhide Haruta
Kazuhide Haruta
Gen
Kazuhide Haruta
Gen


Mariko Miyagi
Mariko Miyagi
Mother
Mariko Miyagi
Mother


Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroshi Tanaka
Father
Hiroshi Tanaka
Father
Shōji Ishibashi
Shōji Ishibashi
Seiji Yoshida
Shōji Ishibashi
Seiji Yoshida


Yudai Ishiyama
Yudai Ishiyama
Eizo Yoshida
Yudai Ishiyama
Eizo Yoshida


Rie Yokoyama
Rie Yokoyama
Hana Yoshida
Rie Yokoyama
Hana Yoshida


Etsuko Ichihara
Etsuko Ichihara
Kiyo Hayashi
Etsuko Ichihara
Kiyo Hayashi
Sue Mitobe
Sue Mitobe
Yone Hayashi
Sue Mitobe
Yone Hayashi


Masuyo Iwamoto
Masuyo Iwamoto
Masuyo Iwamoto


Kamatari Fujiwara
Kamatari Fujiwara
Kamatari Fujiwara
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