White Uniform in Rope Hell (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 17, 1980

Original Title:
団鬼六 白衣縄地獄

Alternate Titles:
All Women Are Whores
Dan Oniroku: Hakui Nawa Jigoku

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 65

A nurse working at a hospital is looking forward to her marriage with a handsome doctor. But she is open minded as she also is having an affair with a pretty student nurse. One day a former patient invites her to her house. But when she enters it appears that a robbery is taking place. Two masked men grab her, bind her with rope and proceed to violate her repeatedly while photographing the whole ordeal. She is released but is soon blackmailed into returning for intensive B&D training. Can she keep up the premise of a happy marriage without succumbing to depravity of the rope and the lash?

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Art Direction:
Kazuo Yagyu

Assistant Director:
Takashi Kanno

Director:
Shōgorō Nishimura

Director of Photography:
Masaru Mori

Editor:
Toyoharu Nishimura

Lighting Director:
Haruo Kawashima

Original Music Composer:
Shin Takada

Original Story:
Oniroku Dan

Screenplay:
Hiroshi Urato

Sound Recordist:
Haruyasu Ito

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