Love Beast: Steamy Disgrace (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 20, 1984

Original Title:
愛獣 熱く凌す

Alternate Titles:
Aiju: atsuku kegasu
愛獣・熱く凌す

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
AMI Kikaku
Nikkatsu Corporation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 64

Who makes me crazy?? A moment of passionate ecstasy - the crazy, lustful sisters who claw at a man's back

Married couple Fujijiro and Taeko live at the foot of Mt. Fuji with their 3-year-old daughter Natsuko. One day, Taeko is assaulted and later gives birth to Kanako. Unable to bear village rumors, Taeko commits suicide. 20 years later, Natsuko goes a quest to find the missing Kanako after seeing her picture in a gravure magazine...

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Assistant Director:
Hiromi Nishizawa

Director:
Seiji Izumi

Director of Photography:
Hideo Itō

Editor:
Jun'ichi Kikuchi

Lighting Camera:
Masao Kanazawa

Makeup & Hair:
Nakamura Izumo

Producer:
Akitaka Kimata

Screenplay:
Akitaka Kimata

Songs:
Gerhard Narholz

Sound:
Seiichi Kobari

Still Photographer:
Ichiro Tsuda

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