Showing posts with label pinky violence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinky violence. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Girl Boss Guerilla

Girl Boss Guerilla (1972)
Director: Norifumi Suzuki
Starring: Miki Sugimoto, Reiko Ike
Personal Rating: 5/5

"Miki Sugimoto is the leader of the Red Helmet Gang, a biker girl gang from Shinjuku who wind up in Kyoto and make a bid to take over the local girl gangs there. Successful for a short time in ruling the streets it isn't long before Miko and her crew run afoul of the local Yakuza, and are forced to turn to Reiko Ike, a ronin Yakuza girl, and sister to one of the top Yakuza in Kyoto, for help, leading to a murderous showdown at a small coastal resort."

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Friday, October 24, 2008

Female Prisoner #701 Scorpion: Beast Stable

Female Prisoner #701 Scorpion: Beast Stable (1973)
Director: Shunya Ito
Starring: Meiko Kaji, Reisen Lee, Yayoi Watanabe
Personal Rating: 5/5

"Meiko Kaji returns as Nami, the female prisoner Scorpion, in the third and most outrageous entry of the classic Japanese exploitation series. Having escaped from prison, Nami is on the run, slicing and dicing anyone who stands in her way. With the help of a prostitute, Nami makes attempts at a normal life. But when Nami murders a pimp, she finds herself kidnapped and tortured by the vengeful leader of the prostitution ring. And then, all hell breaks loose."

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41

Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 (1972)
Director: Shunya Ito
Starring: Meiko Kaji, Kayoko Shiraishi
Personal Rating: 4/5

"Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 is the second in a series of films about Matsu (known to her fellow inmates as "Scorpion"), a diminutive but volatile woman who is wrongly sent to prison by a betraying boyfriend."

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Monday, October 20, 2008

Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion

Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion (1972)
Director: Shunya Ito
Starring: Meiko Kaji, Yayoi Watanabe, Rie Yokoyama
Personal Rating: 5/5

"Scorpion is a woman who was set up and wrongfully imprisoned. Hell-bent on getting revenge, she must survive the treachery of imprisonment and the wickedness of an evil warden before she can complete her vengeance outside of the prison walls."

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Criminal Woman: Killing Melody

Criminal Woman: Killing Melody (1973)
Director: Atsushi Mihori
Starring: Reiko Ike, Miki Sugimoto
Personal Rating: 5/5


"Reiko Ike stars as Maki, the daughter of a man who has been pushed into drug dealing by the local Yakuza mob. Having outlived his usefulness to the gang he is murdered and Maki is gang raped, leading her to attempt a knife attack on the Yakuza boss (Ryoji Hayama) at a swank nightclub. Failing to kill him she ends up in prison, where she befriends a crew of other malcontents and meets the Yakuza boss's girlfriend (Miki Sugimoto). Upon release Maki reassembles her mob and launches a Machiavellian scheme to engineer a gang war between Hayama's Oba Industries and the formerly dominant Hamayasu Clan. The rival gangs begin killing each other off and Maki works her way closer to her ultimate vengeance."

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Delinquent Girl Boss: Worthless To Confess

Delinquent Girl Boss: Worthless To Confess (1971)
Director: Kazuhiko Yamaguchi
Starring: Reiko Oshida
Personal Rating: 5/5

"This was the final entry in the Zubeko Bancho series, with sexy-and-sweet Reiko Oshida heading up a cast of gangster-girl wannabes in a go-go dancing maelstrom of Japanese music, fashion and kitsch. Truly a film that defies description, but imagine a Jack Hill production of Hair with an unsupervised Riot Girl cast, and you're starting to get the picture. The result is a delicious example of Japanese pop culture in high transition from the groovy '60s to the dangerous '70s."

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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Madame O

Madame O (1967)
Director: Seiichi Fukuda
Starring: Michiko Aoyama
Personal Rating: 3.5/5

"At the tender age of sixteen, Seiko (Michiko Aoyama) was sexually abused by three men. This horrifying attack scarred her mentally and resulted in her getting pregnant and infected with syphilis. Now a well-respected doctor in Japan, she practices medicine by day and prowls the city streets at night in search of lovers. Possessing a raging desire for revenge against man, she destroys them with the one weapon they cannot resist...sex! Finally marrying and settling down, Saeko’s life changes for the better. But, her new husband (Akihiko Kaminara) may have a dark secret of his own."

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Bohachi Bushido: Code of the Forgotten Eight

Bohachi Bushido: Code of the Forgotten Eight (1973)
Director: Teruo Ishii
Starring: Tetsuro Tamba
Personal Rating: 5/5

"Horrors of Malformed Men and Blind Woman's Curse director Teruo Ishii shifts his focus from tormented mutants to sword-swinging samurais with this outrageous, blood-spattered adaptation of an original manga by Lone Wolf and Cub creator Kazuo Koike. Tetsuro Tanba (Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs) stars as a hardened mercenary swordsman who becomes hopelessly caught between a gang of privileged samurais charged with recruiting prostitutes to work in old Edo's pleasure quarter, the barbaric Shogunate, and the rival gangs locked into a violent struggle for power."-© Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Female Demon Ohyaku

Female Demon Ohyaku (1968)
Director: Yoshihiro Ishikawa
Starring: Junko Miyazono
Personal Rating: 4.5/5

"The Legend of the Poisonous Seductress" saga begins with this bloody tale of an actress who seeks vengeance against her tormentors after being wrongly imprisoned. Ohyaku (Junko Miyazono) was just an innocent actress when she was accused of a crime that she didn't commit. Subsequently thrown into prison and brutalized by her fellow inmates at every turn, the once fragile girl is gradually transformed into a sword-wielding warrior whose back is adorned with a maniacal demon. Now, her blade clenched firmly in clinched fists, Ohyaku sets out on a violent quest to cut down anyone and everyone who ever dared cross her."-© Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Sex & Fury

Sex & Fury (1973)
Director: Norifumi Suzuki
Starring: Reiko Ike
Personal Rating: 5/5

"This was the first of two films in which Japanese exploitation star
Reiko Ike played the character of Inoshika Ocho. After a brief prologue depicting the murder of Ocho's policeman father, it is revealed that she has grown up to become a professional gambler. Sex & Fury chronicles Ocho's exploits as she searches for her father's killers, each identified by unique tattoos on their backs (a deer, a boar, and a butterfly). Along the way, she also crosses paths with Shonusuke (Masataka Naruse), a radical set on murdering prominent politician Kurokawa (Seizaburo Kawazu) and Christina (Christina Lindberg), an American spy posing as a gambler. The various storylines frequently intersect, prompting a dizzying array of plot twists, overheated sex scenes, and gory swordplay. The pulp-heavy storyline is skillfully directed by Norifumi Suzuki, a veteran director of commercial Japanese fare who pumped up such sexy, violent spectacles with surrealistic visual flourishes and stylized sets and costumes. Sex & Fury was followed by Female Yakuza Tale: Inquisition and Torture, a sequel helmed by another Japanese exploitation film legend, Teruo Ishii."-© Donald Guarisco, All Movie Guide

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs

Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs (1974)
Director: Yukio Noda
Starring: Miki Sugimoto
Personal Rating: 5/5

"Based on a manga by Toru Shinohara, the Zero Woman series was a popular Japanese exploitation franchise of the 1970s, and it holds up strikingly well today. RED HANDCUFFS begins with female cop Rei (Miki Sugimoto), otherwise known as Agent Zero, seducing a Westerner who has been killing women with his sadistic sexual fetishes. Once she gets him back to the hotel room, however, she metes out her own brand of justice, of which her fellow cops do not approve, and Rei promptly lands in jail. Elsewhere, the maniacal criminal Nagumo (Tetsuro Tamba) is being let out of prison, and it isn't long before his brutal celebration leads to the kidnapping of an important politician's daughter. Charged with retrieving the girl without the media's knowledge, the police turn the job over to Rei. What follows is a melee of violence, sex, and violent sex, as Rei coolly does what it takes to get the job done."

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom

Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom (1973)
Director: Norifumi Suzuki
Starring: Miki Sugimoto, Reiko Ike
Personal Rating:
4.5/5

"The second episode in the Terrifying Girls High School series, Lynch Law Classroom, is the best, a lunatic erotic/grotesque sleaze fest that remains one of director Norifumi Suzuki’s wildest movies. Miki Sugimoto is the leader of a trio of underdog delinquents at a superstrict girls’ school. Independent yakuza biker chick and all-round free spirit, Reiko Ike arrives midway to assist Sugimoto and her pals in fighting a homicidally fascist band of schoolgirls whom the principal (Kenji Imai) has recruited to keep the rowdier misfits cowed. These neo-nazi types are merciless sadists who love to drain their victims’ blood, burn them with hot lightbulbs and generally make their lives miserable enough that they’ll commit suicide. Ike, in turn, is helped by her yakuza pal, the suave but somewhat klutzy Tsunehiko Watase. Watase engineers blackmail scenarios by setting up sex stings on various hypocritical school staff and a corrupt member of the Diet (Nobuo Kaneko), a bunch unable to put the brakes on their voracious appetite for underage poontang. The climax sees a full-scale riot at the school, with the girls keeping the hordes of cops at bay with rocks and firehoses. Supremely anarchic entertainment." -© Chris D.

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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Female Yakuza Tale: Inquisition & Torture

Female Yakuza Tale: Inquisition & Torture (1973)
Director: Teruo Ishii
Starring: Reiko Ike
Personal Rating: 4/5

"In Meiji-era Tokyo there are no rules, and Ocho (Reiko Ike) is back, reprising her role from the notorious film Sex & Fury. Ocho is a dangerous fighter, gambler, and thief whose clothing is often in danger of falling off, and this film is equal to its predecessor in the sheer volume of its blood, sex, and mayhem. When Ocho is kidnapped by a drug trafficking ring, she plans a dangerous escape, and aided by a mysterious loner (Ryohei Uchida), she investigates the gang's activities. They are engaged in smuggling heroin into the country by using women forced into prostitution. Inevitably, Ocho must face off with the brutal Yakuzas and their equally deadly swordswomen."

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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Delinquent Girl Boss: Blossoming Night Dreams

Delinquent Girl Boss: Blossoming Night Dreams (1970)
Director: Kazuhiko Yamaguchi
Starring: Reiko Oshida
Personal Rating: 3/5

"A reform school girl attempting to turn her life around is drawn hopelessly back to the streets in this "Pinky Violence" classic starring Reiko Oshida. Rika (Oshida) is out on her own after an extended stint in reform school, but life on the streets isn't easy for a struggling young girl, and it's easy to fall back into old habits. These days the psychedelic movement has taken hold, and the hippies are singing songs about revolution. When Rika and some of her former reform school friends are brutalized by a group of notorious gangsters with a taste for hard cash and young women, the young girls use their female charm and their fierce fighting skills to take violent revenge." - © All Movie Guide, Jason Buchanan

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Quick-Draw Okatsu

Quick-Draw Okatsu (1969)
Director:
Nobuo Nakagawa
Starring: Junko Miyazono, Reiko Oshida
Personal Rating: 5/5

"The "Legends of the Poisonous Seductress" saga continues in this sequel to Female Demon Ohyaku that finds avenging swordswoman Okatsu (Junko Miyazono) seeking the blood of a corrupt magistrate. The daughter of a famous swordplay instructor, Okatsu learned how to wield her deadly weapon when she was just a young girl. Raped by one of the magistrate's assistants who then goes on to slaughter her father, a furious Okatsu vows to claim the official's head even if it costs her own life. But Okatsu isn't the only one who harbors a grudge against the official, because sexy female warrior Rui is also willing to lay her life on the line to see him dead. Now, any man who ever wronged these tow deadly beauties will be forced to fight for their lives as they pay their penance in blood." - ©Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Female Prisoner #701 Scorpion: Grudge Song

Female Prisoner #701 Scorpion: Grudge Song (1973)
Director: Shunya Ito
Starring: Meiko Kaji
Personal Rating: 2/5

"This fourth film in the series which began with Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion (1972) almost didn't get made because star Meiko Kaji was tired of her role. Toei Studios coaxed her back by replacing Toshiya Ito -- who made the first three films -- with Yasuharu Hasebe, who had directed Kaji in Naraneko Rokku: Onna Bancho (1970) and two of its sequels. Scorpion (Kaji) escapes from jail and finds a haven with an ex-college classmate, who now works backstage at a stripclub. Scorpion tells him about her unfortunate adventures, later conspiring with him to finally expose her ex-boyfriend, the crooked vice cop whose attempted murder had resulted in her initial arrest. This was the end of the series for all practical purposes, although Yutaka Kohira directed a pair of sequels starting with Shin Joshu Sasori: 701-go (1976), each starring different actresses in the lead." - ©Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

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