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Japanese Girls Never Die
Japanese Girls Never Die

Japanese Girls Never Die

A Girl Has Gone Missing.

Genres

DramaComedy

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While a gang of high school girls randomly beats lone men at night, the photo of a young woman who has been declared missing is used to design a template which is painted on each wall of a small suburban town.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

101 mins

Rating

6.474/10

Release Date

03 December 2016

Country

Japan

Cast

Yu Aoi

Yu Aoi

Haruko Azumi

Mitsuki Takahata

Mitsuki Takahata

Aina Kinami

Taiga Nakano

Taiga Nakano

Yukio Togashi

Shono Hayama

Shono Hayama

Manabu Mitsuhashi

Huwie Ishizaki

Huwie Ishizaki

Yuji Soga

Akiko Kikuchi

Akiko Kikuchi

Eri Imai

Maho Yamada

Maho Yamada

Hiroko Yoshizawa

Motoki Ochiai

Motoki Ochiai

Kawamoto

Serina

Serina

Hitomi Sugizaki

Kanon Hanakage

Kanon Hanakage

JK

Yûrei Yanagi

Yûrei Yanagi

Jiro Tsugawa

Tomiyuki Kunihiro

Tomiyuki Kunihiro

CEO Shacho

Ryo Kase

Ryo Kase

Police Constable Sawai

Miyu Andô

Miyu Andô

Hitomi

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