New Apartment Wife: Afternoon Beast (1974) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 20, 1974

Original Title:
新・団地妻 けものの昼下り

Alternate Titles:
New Apartment Wife: Afternoon Beast
Shin Danchizuma: Kemono no hirusagari

Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 71

Kyoko has been married to Keisuke three years but recently, she has this feeling that she cannot entirely trust her husband. She hires Terao, a private eye, to prove her doubts are groundless. Poor Kyoko does not seem to know that, "He who digs a pit for others, falls into it himself". The private eye and his friend call on Kyoko when her husband is out and brutally rape her over and over again. By slow degrees, she gives herself up to the sexual pleasures she feels while being brutally treated. It is a sensation she had never experienced before, little knowing who had masterminded the tortures.

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Art Direction:
Kazuo Yagyu

Assistant Director:
Yasuaki Uegaki

Director:
Akira Kato

Director of Photography:
Kenji Hagiwara

Editor:
Masanori Tsujii

Lighting Director:
Haruo Kawashima

Original Music Composer:
Hajime Kaburagi

Screenplay:
Akira Kato

Sound Recordist:
Fumio Hashimoto

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