
Stolen Desire
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A rambunctious and ribald tale of a troupe of travelling actors who alternate highlights of kabuki theatre with strip shows.
Top Cast


Hiroyuki Nagato
Hiroyuki Nagato
Shinichi Kunida
Hiroyuki Nagato
Shinichi Kunida


Yōko Minamida
Yōko Minamida
Chidori Yamamura
Yōko Minamida
Chidori Yamamura


Osamu Takizawa
Osamu Takizawa
Taminosuke Yamamura
Osamu Takizawa
Taminosuke Yamamura


Shinichi Yanagisawa
Shinichi Yanagisawa
Ezaburo Yamamura
Shinichi Yanagisawa
Ezaburo Yamamura


Kō Nishimura
Kō Nishimura
Kanji Takada
Kō Nishimura
Kanji Takada


Michie Kita
Michie Kita
Chigusa Yamamura
Michie Kita
Chigusa Yamamura


Shoichi Ozawa
Shoichi Ozawa
Toshiro
Shoichi Ozawa
Toshiro
Hayao Takamura
Hayao Takamura
Eisuke Kato
Hayao Takamura
Eisuke Kato
Shojiro Ogasawara
Shojiro Ogasawara
Tominachiro Kobayashi
Shojiro Ogasawara
Tominachiro Kobayashi
Ryūsei Itō
Ryūsei Itō
Senta
Ryūsei Itō
Senta
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