
The Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio
Action · Comedy
Overview
A young undercover cop tries to get back with his former love, while unraveling the mystery behind the head of the police force. Meanwhile he has to protect the boss' daughter.
Top Cast


Toma Ikuta
Toma Ikuta
Reiji Kikukawa
Toma Ikuta
Reiji Kikukawa


Eita Nagayama
Eita Nagayama
Shinya Kabuto
Eita Nagayama
Shinya Kabuto


Riisa Naka
Riisa Naka
Junna Wakagi
Riisa Naka
Junna Wakagi


Tsubasa Honda
Tsubasa Honda
Karen Todoroki
Tsubasa Honda
Karen Todoroki


Yusuke Kamiji
Yusuke Kamiji
Kenta Kurokawa
Yusuke Kamiji
Kenta Kurokawa


Nanao
Nanao
Fufon
Nanao
Fufon


Shinichi Tsutsumi
Shinichi Tsutsumi
Masaya Hiura
Shinichi Tsutsumi
Masaya Hiura


Arata Furuta
Arata Furuta
Momoji Sakuraba
Arata Furuta
Momoji Sakuraba


Kenichi Endo
Kenichi Endo
Kazumi Akagiri
Kenichi Endo
Kazumi Akagiri


Sarutoki Minagawa
Sarutoki Minagawa
Doppo Fukuzumi
Sarutoki Minagawa
Doppo Fukuzumi
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