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Golden Orchestra
Golden Orchestra

Golden Orchestra

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When Chizuru joins as a teacher at Umega High School, she hears an amateur orchestra perform. Reminiscing her old days of playing the violin, she decides to enroll in one.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

119 mins

Rating

7.6/10

Release Date

11 November 2016

Country

Japan

Cast

Anne Watanabe

Anne Watanabe

Chizuru Koyama

Yuina Kuroshima

Yuina Kuroshima

Kazune Nonomura

Kentaro Sakaguchi

Kentaro Sakaguchi

Sakashita

Takashi Sasano

Takashi Sasano

Hidetaro Nonomura

Tonpei Hidari

Tonpei Hidari

Kura

Masao Komatsu

Masao Komatsu

Tomi

Yumiko Fujita

Yumiko Fujita

Masa

Saburo Ishikura

Saburo Ishikura

Toryo

Narumi Kayashima

Narumi Kayashima

Teacher Mayumi

Michie Kita

Michie Kita

Shimako

Yoshiyuki Morishita

Yoshiyuki Morishita

Rabauru

Riku Hagiwara

Riku Hagiwara

Koichi Osawa

Philippe Aymard

Philippe Aymard

Filippu Ronbaru

Tsubasa Tobinaga

Tsubasa Tobinaga

Interpreter Arino

Ken Mitsuishi

Ken Mitsuishi

Yoshiro Osawa

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