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Revision as of 00:27, 8 April 2012
This drama is currently airing.
Some information on this page may be incomplete, missing or even wrong.
Some information on this page may be incomplete, missing or even wrong.
Contents
Details
- Title: 運命の人
- Title (romaji): Unmei no Hito
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Drama
- Episodes: TBA
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 2012-Jan start
- Air time: Sunday 21:00
Synopsis
The story is inspired by the scandal 40 years ago surrounding the secret pact on Okinawa's reversion. The central character is Ryosuke (played by Motoki), a newspaper reporter who prides himself on getting scoop after scoop and who exposes the political deceit behind the scandal. Matsu Takako (34) plays his wife, while Maki Yoko (28) plays an official in the Department of Foreign Affairs who is a key figure in the story. --Tokyograph
Cast
Main Cast
- Motoki Masahiro as Yuminari Ryuta
- Matsu Takako as Yuminari Yuriko
- Maki Yoko as Miki Akiko
- Omori Nao as Yamabe Kazuo
- Matsushige Yutaka as Tsukasa Shuichi
- Hasegawa Hiroki as Koinuma Rei
- Harada Taizo as Miki Takuya
- Kitaoji Kinya as Prime Minister Sahashi
- Emoto Akira as Kodaira Masayoshi
- Ishibashi Ryo as Anzai Suguru
Newspaper Staff
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Politicians
Others
Production Credits
- Original writing: Yamasaki Toyoko (山崎豊子)
- Screenwriter: Hashimoto Hiroshi
- Producer: Setoguchi Katsuaki
- Director: Doi Nobuhiro, Yoshida Ken et al.
- Music: Sato Naoki
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