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The Japanese version of "Iron Evidence" will air next month with 45 actors making cameos

author:International Online
The Japanese version of "Iron Evidence" will air next month with 45 actors making cameos

According to Japanese media reports, the Popular American drama "Iron Evidence Unsolved Case" Japanese version of "Iron Evidence Unsolved Case ~ True Door ~" will start broadcasting on October 22, the drama is starring actress Yoshida Yotsu, and recently announced that a total of 45 actors will be invited to guest appearances, including Ryo Kiyoshizawa, Silk Ohno, Izusa Nakami, Yusuke Nakayama, Hiroro Murakami, Mai Munwaki, Tatsuya Nakayo, Ebo Apricot and so on.

"IronClad Case" is a series of American dramas broadcast from 2003 to 2010, telling the story of criminal police tracking down unresolved murders, which is also the first time the drama has been remade by other countries. In the Japanese version, Yoshida plays Yuri Ishikawa, a criminal police officer who works in the Kanagawa Prefectural Police Search Class, telling the story of her investigation of the people involved in the case and gradually finding out the truth. The series is directed by Takafumi Hatano, who directed the "SP" series, and Keihisa Setose in "64" and Yasuhiro Yoshida in "The Prism of Enoshima".

Yoshizawa, who plays a young man in a poor mental state and only fascinated by a woman in the play, said: "Although this role is more difficult, it is very happy to talk with the director while filming. Ohno said: "I am very happy to participate in the filming of the Japanese version of the popular American drama, and it feels good to watch this unsolved mystery story, and I hope that the audience will definitely support it." Nakari Izawa, who plays the mother of a six-year-old girl, said: "This role has had painful experiences in the past, and I feel more painful in my heart, but Yuzuma Ando, who plays her daughter, is very cheerful and lively, and has given me a lot of help." ”

Yusuke Nakayama, who did not disclose his character identity, said: "It was a wonderful, unusual experience, and I enjoyed the whole process very much. When watching the show, please don't hate me. Hiroshi Murakami, who plays a high school student who grasps the key to the story in the play, said: "Although the filming is a criminal police drama, the atmosphere on the scene is very good, and there is no tension when filming. Motowaki said that he was very happy to work with director Takafumi Hatano for the second time. Japanese representative actresses Tatsuya Nakayo and Apricot Eba look forward to the latest technology in the series to convey the charm of Japanese dramas to the whole world.

Other guest casts in the series include Tomoro Taguchi, Yukiko Fuki, Makoto Miura, Makoto Makoto, Masahiro Komoto, Michitaka Tsutsui, Kenji Mizuhashi, Ryuya Nakamura, Mayuko Fukuda, Mitsutomo Takahashi, Yuki Imai, Makoto Fukushi, Miki Sakai, Kei Okusai, and Miki Fujii.

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