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Crows Zero
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The story of a movie (zero crows) revolves around a student trying to transfer control of the most violent secondary school in the country, whose students form factions and fight each other for power. This student is facing a lot of trouble, but will overcome this but after a long suffering. And all that he did to achieve his goal. But getting to him is not as easy as he expects.
The story of a movie (zero crows) revolves around a student trying to transfer control of the most violent secondary school in the country, whose students form factions and fight each other for power. This student is facing a lot of trouble, but will overcome this but after a long suffering. And all that he did to achieve his goal. But getting to him is not as easy as he expects.
Actors:
Kenichi Endô,
Gorô Kishitani,
Yû Koyanagi,
Ryô Hashizume,
Kazuki Namioka,
Shunsuke Daitô,
Dai Watanabe
Kenichi Endô
28 June 1961, Tokyo, Japan
Gorô Kishitani
27 September 1964, Tokyo, Japan
Yû Koyanagi
Ryô Hashizume
Kazuki Namioka
Shunsuke Daitô
13 March 1986, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Dai Watanabe
August 1, 1984 in Tokyo, Japan
Country:
Japan
Keywords:
#Akita Publishing #Chubu-nippon Broadcasting Company (CBC) #Crows Zero #Happinet Pictures #Kyôsuke Yabe #Meisa Kuroki #Shun Oguri #Takashi Miike
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