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Takarazuka Snow Troupe 2015 production based on the life of Al Capone. The year is 1929, in a prison in New Jersey. Here, wearing a Divan watch too extravagant for the setting, sits one man: Al Capone. As everyone knows, he’s an American gangster. In a cell arranged especially for him, he gulps down law-prohibited bourbon, next to him sits the script for a new Hollywood screenplay that is in production. The title is “Scarface.” It is plain that that word represents Al. Before the writer of this script, Al begins to tell the lesser known “truth of Al Capone.”

Top Cast

  • Fuuto Nozomi

    Fuuto Nozomi

    Al Capone

  • Kanato Tsukishiro

    Kanato Tsukishiro

    Eliot Ness

  • Sea Towaki

    Sea Towaki

    Ben Hecht

  • You Natsumi

    You Natsumi

    Johnny Torrio

  • Kanou Yuuri

    Kanou Yuuri

    Dean O’Banion

  • Karyou Shizuru

    Karyou Shizuru

    George “Bugs” Moran

  • Seshiru Daigo

    Seshiru Daigo

    Mary Josephine Coughlin

  • Rin Maisaki

    Rin Maisaki

    Dale Winter

  • Asakaze Rei

    Asakaze Rei

    James “Big Jim” Colosimo

Overview

Takarazuka Snow Troupe 2015 production based on the life of Al Capone. The year is 1929, in a prison in New Jersey. Here, wearing a Divan watch too extravagant for the setting, sits one man: Al Capone. As everyone knows, he’s an American gangster. In a cell arranged especially for him, he gulps down law-prohibited bourbon, next to him sits the script for a new Hollywood screenplay that is in production. The title is “Scarface.” It is plain that that word represents Al. Before the writer of this script, Al begins to tell the lesser known “truth of Al Capone.”

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