The Secret

The Secret (1993)

A shocking work that depicts the extreme love-hate between a man and a woman with a strong touch of suspense on the theme of marriage.

  • Genre: Drama
  • First Air Date: 1993-07-09
  • Last Air Date: 1993-09-24
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 12
  • Status: Ended
  • Production Company: TBS
  • Networks: TBS
star 7/10
From 1 Ratings

Summary

Chikako Kaku and Shiro Sano of "I've Always Liked You" (1992) co-star again in a shocking film that depicts the extreme love-hate between a man and a woman with a strong touch of suspense on the theme of marriage. Mario's eccentricities played by Sano attracted even more attention, with the highest viewership of 33.7%. The main character, Kanako (Chikako Kaku), marries her beloved and starts a happy life. Next to it, his former lover, Mario, who abandoned himself, moves in and says that he wants to try again ... The strange love and relationships that begin here, and the "terrifying reverse tama man" Mario extends the devil's hand not only to Kanako but also to her husband. However, Mario was also unaware of his wife's gaze that burned with jealousy of him ... The secret hidden in a love marriage that "cannot be told to anyone" is gradually revealed. The theme song was written by Yumi Matsutoya for the first time in 17 years and became a big hit "A Midsummer Night's Dream".

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The Secret Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 1993-07-09
12 Episodes

The Secret Episodes

Title Air Date Duration
Season 1Episode 1Episode 160 min
Season 1Episode 2Episode 260 min
Season 1Episode 3Episode 360 min
Season 1Episode 4Episode 460 min
  • Chikako Kaku

    as Matsunaga Kanako
  • Shirō Sano

    as Yamada Mario
  • Yoko Nogiwa

    as Yamada Aiko
  • Yuichi Haba

    as Matsunaga Shingo
  • Senri Yamazaki

    as Yamada Miyuki
  • Hideo Higashikokubaru

    as Kuribayashi Shunji
Production Seiichiro Kijima Producer
Crew Ryôichi Kimizuka Script
Sound Yumi Matsutoya Theme Song Performance