
Barefoot Gen Part 3: Battle of Hiroshima
Drama · War
Overview
Second live action "Barefoot Gen" sequel.
Top Cast
Jun Harada
Jun Harada
Gen
Jun Harada
Gen


Satomi Oka
Satomi Oka
Mother
Satomi Oka
Mother


Jun Fubuki
Jun Fubuki
Sumiko Nomura
Jun Fubuki
Sumiko Nomura


Akira Nishikino
Akira Nishikino
Kumai
Akira Nishikino
Kumai


Kenichi Sakuragi
Kenichi Sakuragi
Koji
Kenichi Sakuragi
Koji


Casey Takamine
Casey Takamine
Casey Takamine
Eishin Tono
Eishin Tono
Eishin Tono


Sakae Umezu
Sakae Umezu
Sakae Umezu


Wakaba Irie
Wakaba Irie
Wakaba Irie
Kiyoko Hoshi
Kiyoko Hoshi
Kiyoko Hoshi
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