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  1. Acción. Fantástico | Artes marciales. Secuela. Grupos. El hombre de los puños de hierro. Sinopsis. Un reticente aldeano une sus fuerzas a las de un misterioso extranjero para combatir fuerzas diabólicas, tanto terrenales como sobrenaturales, en una población minera de la China del siglo XIX.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2015 · With Akira Emoto, Kanako Higuchi, Keiko Kitagawa, Hiroyuki Morisaki. Atsushi was a dedicated and serious worker for all of his adult life. Now retired to the northern territory of Hokkaido with his wife Ryoko, Atsushi is at a loss with what to do with all the time on his hands.

  3. The Pearls of the Stone Man (愛を積むひと, Ai o Tsumu Hito) is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Yūzō Asahara . It was released on June 20, 2015. The film is an adaptation based on a novel by the same name written by Edward Mooney, Jr., and published by Sourcebooks (Naperville, Illinois).

  4. Release Date: June 20, 2015. Runtime: 125 min. Genre: Drama. Distributor: Shochiku, Asmik Ace Entertainment. Language: Japanese. Country: Japan. Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©. Atsushi ( Koichi Sato ) and Ryoko ( Kanako Higuchi) are a married coupled. They decide they want to live around nature and move to Biei in Hokkaido, Japan.

  5. Overview. Atsushi and Ryoko are a married coupled. They decide they want to live around nature and move to Biei in Hokkaido, Japan. Atsushi isn't sure what to do with his free time, so Ryoko asks him build a stone wall around their house. Atsushi experiences tragedy, but later gets closer to his estranged daughter, Satoko.

  6. 20 de jun. de 2015 · As Atsushi busies himself with erecting a stone gate to surround their new home, a local lad is recruited to help, the couple's reconciling daughter comes to visit, and Ryoko holds a secret close to her bosom. (Source: IMDb) ~~ Adapted from the novel "The Pearls of The Stone Man" by Edward Mooney, Jr.. Edit Translation.

  7. Movie Info. Genre: Drama. Original Language: Japanese. Director: Yûzô Asahara. Producer: Miyako Araki, Takako Komatsu, Tomoko Fushimi. Writer: Yûzô Asahara, Takuro Fukuda. Runtime: 2h 5m. Cast &...