
Free and Easy 4
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Hama-chan and his wife are ecstatic about their long-awaited pregnancy. Meanwhile, Su-san's nephew joins Hama-chan's department at the company.
Top Cast


Toshiyuki Nishida
Toshiyuki Nishida
Densuke Hamazaki
Toshiyuki Nishida
Densuke Hamazaki


Rentaro Mikuni
Rentaro Mikuni
Ichinosuke Suzuki
Rentaro Mikuni
Ichinosuke Suzuki


Eri Ishida
Eri Ishida
Michiko Hamazaki
Eri Ishida
Michiko Hamazaki


Toshinori Omi
Toshinori Omi
Kazuhiko Usami
Toshinori Omi
Kazuhiko Usami


Ryoko Sano
Ryoko Sano
Machiko Ohta
Ryoko Sano
Machiko Ohta


Kei Tani
Kei Tani
Kazuo Sasaki
Kei Tani
Kazuo Sasaki


Yatsuko Tan'ami
Yatsuko Tan'ami
Hisae Suzuki
Yatsuko Tan'ami
Hisae Suzuki


Takeshi Katō
Takeshi Katō
Akiyama
Takeshi Katō
Akiyama


Mami Yamase
Mami Yamase
Mami Yamase


Kō Nishimura
Kō Nishimura
Kō Nishimura
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