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Modern Infidelity Stories

The daughter of a geisha and restaurant owner approaches the son of a wealthy landowner. Aiming for his father's enormous fortune, she resorts to every kind of sensual scheme. This entertaining story depicts the ugly struggle between sex and desire in a light-hearted comedy. Surrounded by seductive stars, Jun Ogawa is in a panic.

Top Cast

  • Wakako Chihara

    Wakako Chihara

    Yumiko

  • Takeshi Shima

    Takeshi Shima

    Tokio Hirota

  • Hiroshi Jô

    Hiroshi Jô

    Ishii

  • Jun Ogawa

    Jun Ogawa

    Maysuzo

  • Hiroko Fuji

    Hiroko Fuji

    Harue

  • Katsurō Sakai

    Katsurō Sakai

    Yokota

  • Maya Kitami

    Maya Kitami

    Reiko

  • Naomi Tani

    Naomi Tani

    Okane

  • Mami Sakura

    Mami Sakura

    Mitsuko

Overview

The daughter of a geisha and restaurant owner approaches the son of a wealthy landowner. Aiming for his father's enormous fortune, she resorts to every kind of sensual scheme. This entertaining story depicts the ugly struggle between sex and desire in a light-hearted comedy. Surrounded by seductive stars, Jun Ogawa is in a panic.

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