Rapeman 4 (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 30, 1994

Original Title:
THE レイプマン4

Alternate Titles:
The Reipuman 4

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Pink Pineapple

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

This episode starts with a request for a pop-star to be raped into humility by her personal-assistant, who the star had treated like crap. The pop-star get's hers when Rapeman shows her that she ain't always the boss. From there the story shifts gears when a Senator's secretary seeks out Rapeman's services to rape his fiancé who has been brainwashed by a local cult. According to the by-laws of the cult - if the woman has sex with a non-member, then she will be disassociated from the cult, thus bringing the wife back to her husband. This back-fires when the cult does not ex-communicate her - so Keisuke and Uncle infiltrate the cult to get to the bottom of their shady dealings. The resulting investigation embroils the duo in a conspiracy between the cult and a sleazy politician that can only be "righted through penetration"...

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Art Direction:
Naoya Yoshida

Director:
Takao Nagaishi

Director of Photography:
Wataru Kikuchi

Editor:
Satoshi Anzai

Lighting Technician:
Yoichi Takahashi

Original Story:
Shintaro Miyawaki

Producer:
Yukan Kikuchi
Tomoyuki Imai

Screenplay:
Ippei Hara

Sound Recordist:
Koji Inoue

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