Run for the Money
7.2
2022
Action & Adventure
, Reality
In a race with time, celebrity contestants desperately try to outmaneuver black-clad Hunters in pursuit, for a chance to win a growing cash prize.
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- Cast:
- Jiro Sato , ano , Hiroe Igeta , ELLY , Yoshito Okubo , Miku Kanemura , Sukai Kinjo , Hikari Kuroki , Kuro-chan , Asei Miki
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EP1 - Episode 1
November. 15,2022
Twenty-nine celebrities gather in picturesque Huis Ten Bosch, but the odds are definitely not in their favor when 20 Hunters are released on them.
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EP2 - Episode 2
November. 15,2022
Suspicion and distrust descends among the players when a new rule is announced awarding a hefty cash bonus to anyone who betrays their fellow players.
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