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Beautiful Wrestler: Down for the Count
Beautiful Wrestler: Down for the Count

Beautiful Wrestler: Down for the Count

Genres

Comedy

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Two good friends entering different women's colleges, joining the wrestling club, and fighting as rivals.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

72 mins

Rating

5.2/10

Release Date

13 January 1984

Country

Japan

Cast

Natsuko Yamamoto

Natsuko Yamamoto

Megu Shinohara

Ryōko Watanabe

Ryōko Watanabe

Aya Matsumori

Kiriko Shimizu

Kiriko Shimizu

Mami Shinohara

Mai Inoue

Mai Inoue

Mayumi Hori

Naomi Hagio

Naomi Hagio

Akiko Yamakura

Makoto Yoshino

Makoto Yoshino

Junko Tateno

Kaoru Oda

Kaoru Oda

Shinobu Yokoyama

Rika Ishii

Rika Ishii

Kaori Ichinose

Miyuki Amano

Miyuki Amano

Kyôko Shiraki

Michiru Beppu

Michiru Beppu

Yoshiko Kawamoto

Hiroshi Fukami

Hiroshi Fukami

Ukai

Tamaki Komiyama

Tamaki Komiyama

Nakatsu

Sakae Matsuzawa

Sakae Matsuzawa

Naomi Yamashita

Chino Sato

Chino Sato

Saeko Ikeshita

Katsumi Sawada

Katsumi Sawada

Kazuo Mashiro

Sanae Takada

Sanae Takada

Norie Toriyama

Hiroshi Takayama

Hiroshi Takayama

Morishita

Tomoyuki Taura

Tomoyuki Taura

Ryûma Yamada

Hitomi Yuri

Hitomi Yuri

Sumire Kôzuki

Yasuharu Ôkubo

Yasuharu Ôkubo

Kurauchi

Kyabetsu

Kyabetsu

Suzuki

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