The Confidence Man JP
The Confidence Man JP

The Confidence Man JP

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2018- 2018
1 Seasons
10 Episodes
7.3(34 votes)
Ended
Comedy
Drama

Overview

Dako is a con woman. She stays at a suite in a luxury hotel and schemes to take money from vicious wealthy people like yakuza bosses and evil businessmen. She works with Boku-chan and Richard. Boku-chan is a sincere and timid young con man. Richard is a veteran con man. Dako is able to master knowledge from various professions in a short period of time and disguises herself as someone working in that field. Along with Boku-chan and Richard, they carry their plans using fantastic teamwork.

Where to Watch

Stream

Netflix

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Fuji Television Network

Episodes

No episodes found for this season.

Cast & Crew

9 members
Acting

長澤まさみ

Dako

長澤まさみ
Acting

東出昌大

Boku-chan

東出昌大
Acting

小日向文世

Richard

小日向文世
Acting

江口洋介

Unknown Role

江口洋介
Acting

吉瀬美智子

Unknown Role

吉瀬美智子
Acting

佐野史郎

Unknown Role

佐野史郎
Acting

満島ひかり

Unknown Role

満島ひかり
Acting

小手伸也

Unknown Role

小手伸也
Acting

馬場ふみか

Unknown Role

馬場ふみか

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