
Trumpet
Drama · Music · Comedy
Overview
A Japanese trumpet player on a cultural pilgrimage to discover New York City jazz experiences a hell of a night after being lost in Brooklyn.
Top Cast
Mao Sone
Mao Sone
Chioki
Mao Sone
Chioki


Didier Flamand
Didier Flamand
Taxi Driver
Didier Flamand
Taxi Driver
Dwayne R Grant
Dwayne R Grant
Angry man
Dwayne R Grant
Angry man
Emmanuel Maldonado
Emmanuel Maldonado
Luis
Emmanuel Maldonado
Luis
Marco Antonio Rodriguez
Marco Antonio Rodriguez
Miguel
Marco Antonio Rodriguez
Miguel
Jayden Martinez
Jayden Martinez
Kid 1
Jayden Martinez
Kid 1
Gerardo Garcia
Gerardo Garcia
Kid 2
Gerardo Garcia
Kid 2
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