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Beat Kids (2005)

Género : Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 55M

Director : Toshi Shioya

Sinopsis

A school brass band gets a new member.

Actores

Saki Aibu
Saki Aibu
Nanao
Hiroki Furukawa
Hiroki Furukawa
Shige
Nobuyoshi Ichimichi
Nobuyoshi Ichimichi
Genta
Kenta Kiritani
Kenta Kiritani
Oda
Etsushi Toyokawa
Etsushi Toyokawa
Goro Maeda
Goro Maeda
Madoka Matsuda
Madoka Matsuda
Taiyo Sugiura
Taiyo Sugiura
Tatsumi Natsuko
Tatsumi Natsuko

Tripulaciones

Toshi Shioya
Toshi Shioya
Director
Masato Harada
Masato Harada
Writer
Seiji Kameda
Seiji Kameda
Music
Yoshitaka Sakamoto
Yoshitaka Sakamoto
Director of Photography

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