Groper Train: Let Me Come in the Morning (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 4, 1992

Original Title:
痴漢電車 朝からいかせて

Alternate Titles:
痴●電車 通学女子校生篇 朝からいかせて
痴漢電車 通勤の悦しみ

Production Companies:
Shintoho Pictures

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 62

Kentaro, who works at a toilet company, has a crush on Junko, who rides the same train as him every morning. One morning, when he tries to confess his love to her, he is threatened by a molester and has his money stolen. The woman is Junko's older sister, Ryuko. The two are the daughters of Koji, who calls himself the number one boss in the Kanto region, and his brother, Bunta, is a strange transvestite who thinks of himself as a gigolo. Koji, who fell in love with Kentaro's personality, approves of their relationship, but by that time the gang had no more young members and was being forced to disband. Then Nobuo, the acting boss, was released from prison, and Koji lost his important name.

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Assistant Camera:
Masahide Iioka

Assistant Director:
Shinji Imaoka
Akihiro Kokubun

Director:
Mototsugu Watanabe

Director of Photography:
Masashi Inayoshi

Editor:
Shōji Sakai

Lighting Director:
Shibasaki Eki

Lighting Technician:
Hiromi Hirose

Producer:
Iwao Tanaka

Screenplay:
Rei Futami

Still Photographer:
Ichiro Tsuda

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