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Crows Zero
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The thrilling film about Ginji Takia begins. A transport student who is trying to seize the Suzran secondary school. The school is the country's most dangerous and violent school. Students fight each other for power and influence. But they all share a common goal, a goal that has not been achieved in the school's history of unity. Will Jinji be able to do this and overcome all these difficulties?
The thrilling film about Ginji Takia begins. A transport student who is trying to seize the Suzran secondary school. The school is the country's most dangerous and violent school. Students fight each other for power and influence. But they all share a common goal, a goal that has not been achieved in the school's history of unity. Will Jinji be able to do this and overcome all these difficulties?
Actors:
Yûsuke Kamiji,
Yû Koyanagi,
Kyôsuke Yabe,
Kiyohiko Shibukawa,
Shunsuke Daitô,
Kôhei Takeda,
Motoki Fukami,
Kazuki Namioka,
Dai Watanabe,
Kenichi Endô,
Suzunosuke,
...»
Yûsuke Kamiji
Yû Koyanagi
Kyôsuke Yabe
Kiyohiko Shibukawa
2 July 1974, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Shunsuke Daitô
13 March 1986, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Kôhei Takeda
15 June 1983, Tokyo, Japan
Motoki Fukami
Kazuki Namioka
Dai Watanabe
August 1, 1984 in Tokyo, Japan
Kenichi Endô
28 June 1961, Tokyo, Japan
Suzunosuke
14 April 1984, Tokyo, Japan
Director:
Takashi Miike
Takashi Miike
24 August 1960, Yao, Japan
Country:
Japan
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