Unsolved Cases

Unsolved Cases

Release date : January 8, 1999
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Original Language : Japanese /
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Keizoku is a Japanese mystery thriller created first as a TV drama and later as a film. It is about Detective Jun Shibata, who handles unsolved cases with her hardened partner Tōru Mayama. The television series was broadcast in eleven episodes between 8 January and 19 March 1999. A two-hour "special drama" was then broadcast on 24 December 1999. The series has been called "epoch-making" in the police procedural genre on Japanese television.
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1999 • 11 Episodes

Season 1 of House of the Dragon premiered on January 8, 1999.

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Miki Nakatani
Jun Shibata
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Atsuro Watabe
Tooru Mayama
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Kenichi Yajima
Seiichi Hayashida
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Aya Kido
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Tsuyoshi Taniguchi
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  • title:Unsolved Cases
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 1999
  • Genres: Drama · Crime · Mystery ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
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  • Overview:Keizoku is a Japanese mystery thriller created first as a TV drama and later as a film. It is about Detective Jun Shibata, who handles unsolved cases with her hardened partner Tōru Mayama. The television series was broadcast in eleven episodes between 8 January and 19 March 1999. A two-hour "special drama" was then broadcast on 24 December 1999. The series has been called "epoch-making" in the police procedural genre on Japanese television.
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