FM89.3MHz

FM89.3MHz

7.5

Jan 27 2007

2h 32m

Drama, Comedy

Okawa Family’s yakuza, Junji, is released from prison, and is told to take over a local radio station by his boss. Junji tries to explain that it is not a yakuza’s job to talk on the radio, but no one listens to him. He reluctantly goes to the radio building, and is met by a young, upbeat girl broadcasting a talk show and playing pop music. Will this seasoned gangster really fit in on such a show?

Hitoshi Ozawa

Hitoshi Ozawa

Junji Kudo

Hiroko Isayama

Hiroko Isayama

Chihiro Asakawa

Chihiro Asakawa

Masami Horiuchi

Masami Horiuchi

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