Sometimes... Like a Prostitute

Sometimes... Like a Prostitute

5.5

Sep 23 1978

2h 32m

Drama

A man with a medical condition and a guilty past becomes obsessed with a simple minded girl he finds in a park. His wife is not thrilled when he brings her home.

Rei Nakanishi

Rei Nakanishi

Ryosuke

Eri Kanuma

Eri Kanuma

Mako

Erina Miyai

Erina Miyai

Megu

Minako Mizushima

Minako Mizushima

Mariko

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