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Seven Days War

Seven Days War (1988)

6.0/10(2)·TMDB 1988 1h 34m JA

Seven Days War (1988) runs 1h 34m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Hiroshi Sugawara, starring Rie Miyazawa, Kenichiro Kikuchi, and Masaki Kudou. Filed under Action and Comedy — multiple servers per title.

What is Seven Days War (1988) about?

A community is in turmoil when junior high schoolers barricade themselves in an empty factory to protest the draconian rules of parents and teachers. They're sick of heavy-handed teachers and iron-fisted parents. And now they're going to do something about it.

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Director:
Hiroshi Sugawara
Production:
KADOKAWA
Country:
Japan
Languages:
Japanese
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0101494

Where can I watch Seven Days War (1988) for free?

Who stars in Seven Days War (1988)?

Rie Miyazawa as Hitomi Nakayama, Kenichiro Kikuchi as Eiji Kikuchi, Masaki Kudou as Toru Aihara, Motoi Tanaka as Naoto Kakinuma, Yasuo Daichi as Nozawa, Yōko Asaji as Shino Kikuchi, Masatake Kanehama as Akira Hibino, Ken Osawa as Kazuto Nakao.

Also Known As

JPBokura no Nanokakan SensōHepburn romanizationCN疯狂翘课之七日大作战

Did You Know?

  • This film is part of the Seven Days War Collection, which includes 2 movies.

Seven Days War Collection

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Seven Days War online for free?

You can watch Seven Days War (1988) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Seven Days War?

Seven Days War has a running time of 1h 34m (94 minutes total).

Who directed Seven Days War?

Seven Days War was directed by Hiroshi Sugawara.

Is Seven Days War worth watching?

Seven Days War has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.0/10 based on 2 votes.

What genre is Seven Days War?

Seven Days War is a Action, Comedy and Drama film released in 1988.

Who stars in Seven Days War?

The cast of Seven Days War includes Rie Miyazawa, Kenichiro Kikuchi, Masaki Kudou, Motoi Tanaka and Yasuo Daichi.