
Shrieking in the Rain
Drama · Comedy
Overview
At a movie studio in 1988, rookie director Hanako Hayashi is making her directorial debut, the erotic As Far as Love Will Take Us. She's under pressure from her producer and crew. When she is about to shoot the climax of the film, numerous problems arise. To make matters worse, the set is visited by a censor from the Film Certification Committee, and the key scenes end up being cut out to avoid an R rating. Can Hanako realise her dream?
Top Cast


Marika Matsumoto
Marika Matsumoto
Hanako
Marika Matsumoto
Hanako


Maeko Oyama
Maeko Oyama
Kaede
Maeko Oyama
Kaede


Serena Motola
Serena Motola
Yoshie
Serena Motola
Yoshie


Kiyohiko Shibukawa
Kiyohiko Shibukawa
Inoue
Kiyohiko Shibukawa
Inoue


Toshihiro Yashiba
Toshihiro Yashiba
Toshihiro Yashiba


Chika Uchida
Chika Uchida
Chika Uchida


Ruka Ishikawa
Ruka Ishikawa
Ruka Ishikawa


Miyu Sasaki
Miyu Sasaki
Miyu Sasaki


Eri Fuse
Eri Fuse
Eri Fuse


Yoshiyuki Morishita
Yoshiyuki Morishita
Yoshiyuki Morishita
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