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Talk, Talk, Talk is a film of genre Drama directed by Hideyuki Hirayama with Taichi Kokubun

Talk, Talk, Talk (2007)

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Length 1h49
Directed by
Genres Drama,    Comedy
Rating65% 3.261733.261733.261733.261733.26173

Talk, Talk, Talk (しゃべれども しゃべれども, Shaberedomo Shaberedomo) is a 2007 Japanese youth romantic drama film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama.

Actors

Taichi Kokubun

(Mitsuba)
Karina

(Satsuki Tokawa)
Yutaka Matsushige

(Taichi Yugawara)
Kaoru Yachigusa

(Haruko Toyama)
Shirō Shimomoto

(Iwao Sogo)
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