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The Housekeeper Saw It!

The Housekeeper Saw It!

Drama

Hidetomo Matsuda

Ryoko Yonekura, Naomi Zaizen, Junko Takizawa, Tetsuhi Ikeda, Nanao, Takatoshi Kaneko, Ryusei Takahashi, Eiji Yokota, Koji Okura, Yuji Makita, Takashi Matsuo, Ryo Naritomi, Tomoharu Azuma, Toshiaki Nishida

2015

Japan

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Completed

Japanese

103 minutes

2025-03-02 15:40:01

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This film (drama)Also known as家政婦は見た!,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At2015Released in year 。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating5.9(For reference only)。
The crown jewel of the Imperial Pearl Company, a natural pearl named "Golden Star," has been stolen. This "Golden Star" is said to be worth enough to buy an entire office building in New York. After the case was exposed, the stock price of the Imperial Pearl Company plummeted. Consequently, the company's president, Jiro Iwakura (played by Toshiaki Nishida), and his half-sister, the current president, Haruko (played by Naomi Zaizen), engage in a fierce struggle for the position of president. Nobuko Zakaguchi (played by Ryoko Yonekura), who learns about the internal conflicts of the Iwakura family through media reports, disguises her beauty with messy hair and black-rimmed glasses and infiltrates the Iwakura household as a housekeeper... Nobuko's purpose for infiltrating the Iwakura family is very clear. Previously, when she visited a mall to view the displayed "Golden Star," she encountered a mysterious man. He seems to have some connection to both the "Golden Star" and the Iwakura family. When he saw Nobuko, who is as beautiful as the girl in Vermeer’s painting "Girl with a Pearl Earring," he urged her to try on the "Golden Star." Considering the many other customers and reporters around, Nobuko reflexively refused and left the scene, but the pearl earrings she cherished mysteriously disappeared. According to the salesperson, the mysterious man took the pearl earrings. Suspecting that the mysterious man is related to the theft of the "Golden Star," Nobuko believes he must appear in the Iwakura household, and surprisingly, there is a portrait in the Iwakura family that looks very similar to the mysterious man. Who exactly is this mysterious man? As the overt and covert struggles between the president and the current president heat up, the stock price of Imperial Pearl inexplicably continues to rise... Where was the "Golden Star" actually stolen from? And how was it stolen? What actions will Nobuko, who has glimpsed the secrets and conspiracies of the large family, take?