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Kekko Kamen Royale
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Title: Kekko Kamen Royale

Release Date: 25 May 2007

Runtime: 1h 10m

Genre: Action, Thriller

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Overview: Popular half-Japanese idol Maria Ozawa stars in this straight-to-video live-action adaptation of Go Nagai's erotic action series. As a new teacher is sent to expose the truth of the Kekko Kamen, then that teacher must be inspected herself. Watch as Ozawa takes on popular idol Hitomi Kitamrua as well!

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Average Vote: 4 (3 votes)

Cast

  • Yuka Chigusa / Kekko Kamen: Maria Ozawa
  • Mayumi Takahashi: Hitomi Kitamura
  • Toenail of Satan: Nocchi
  • Keiko Natsuwata: Nene
  • Koichi Omote: Sasa Handa
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