
No Blood Relation
Drama
Overview
An actress returns to Tokyo after a successful stint in Hollywood to reclaim—with the help of her gangster brother—the daughter she abandoned years before.
Top Cast


Shin'yō Nara
Shin'yō Nara
Shunsaku Atsumi
Shin'yō Nara
Shunsaku Atsumi


Yukiko Tsukuba
Yukiko Tsukuba
Masako, Atsumi's wife
Yukiko Tsukuba
Masako, Atsumi's wife


Fumiko Katsuragi
Fumiko Katsuragi
Kishiyo, Atsumi's mother
Fumiko Katsuragi
Kishiyo, Atsumi's mother


Joji Oka
Joji Oka
Masaya Kusakabe
Joji Oka
Masaya Kusakabe


Yoshiko Okada
Yoshiko Okada
Tamae Kiyooka
Yoshiko Okada
Tamae Kiyooka


Ichiro Yuki
Ichiro Yuki
Keiji Makino
Ichiro Yuki
Keiji Makino


Kenichi Miyajima
Kenichi Miyajima
Secretary
Kenichi Miyajima
Secretary
Toshiko Kojima
Toshiko Kojima
Shigeko, Atsumi's daughter
Toshiko Kojima
Shigeko, Atsumi's daughter
Shozaburo Abe
Shozaburo Abe
Gen the Pelican
Shozaburo Abe
Gen the Pelican


Kanji Kawara
Kanji Kawara
Detective
Kanji Kawara
Detective
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