
Poolside Man
Drama · Mystery · Thriller
Overview
In a suburb north of Tokyo that seems to be secluded from the world’s madness and malice, Yusuke Mizuhara works as a lifeguard at a swimming pool. With no family, friends or love, his life is lonely and monotonous. One day, he goes to another pool as a replacement guard with his unpopular co-worker Koji Shirasaki…
Top Cast
Gaku Imamura
Gaku Imamura
Gaku Imamura
Yukiko Hachisu
Yukiko Hachisu
Yukiko Hachisu
Misao Hirayama
Misao Hirayama
Misao Hirayama
Karin
Karin
Karin
Takanori Kurosaki
Takanori Kurosaki
Takanori Kurosaki
Mayumi Nakayama
Mayumi Nakayama
Mayumi Nakayama
Hitoshi Suzuki
Hitoshi Suzuki
Hitoshi Suzuki
Mina Takeda
Mina Takeda
Mina Takeda
Kodô Toda
Kodô Toda
Kodô Toda


Hirobumi Watanabe
Hirobumi Watanabe
Hirobumi Watanabe
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