Molester Train Office Lady Edition: Days of Love and Sexual Desire (1991) [N/A]

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Release Date:
March 30, 1991

Original Title:
痴漢電車OL篇 愛と性欲の日々

Alternate Titles:
痴●電車 【OL篇】 愛と性欲の日々
痴漢電車 いやらしいOL

Production Companies:
Shintoho Pictures

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 58

Yoko is an office worker at a small transport company. The driver, Shuji, has feelings for her, but Yoko has no desire to fall in love with a man. Yoko pretends to be plain at work, but at night she sometimes puts on makeup and goes to hotels with men. However, she only sleeps with each man once. It was just an act to satisfy her lust. Then she receives a strange phone call, and finds out that someone is always watching her. Who could it be?

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Assistant Camera:
Joji Tanaka
Eiichi Sakuma
Naoto Ishioka

Assistant Director:
Junichi Mori
Takashi Tamukai

Director:
Toshiharu Suzuki

Director of Photography:
Masashi Inayoshi

Editor:
Shōji Sakai

Lighting Director:
Hisaaki Saito

Lighting Technician:
Takeshi Ohto

Makeup Artist:
Takako Kimura

Music:
O Ryūsha

Screenplay:
Yasuko Yanaka
Toshiharu Suzuki

Sound:
Kyoritsu Onkyo

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