Toruko maruhi saizensen: Mitsugi 96 te (1975) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 20, 1975

Original Title:
トルコ(秘)最前線 密技96手

Alternate Titles:
Toruko maruhi saizensen: Mitsugi 96 te

Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 69

Tamaki is reunited with her wayward brother Yoichi when he rescues her from a gang-bang by three hoodlums. Then Yoichi seduces Yuni the daughter of his sister's boss, and they run away with a million yen from the till. Tamaki's former husband visits her as a customer but he still can't get it up so she has to keep on working. Yoichi and Yumi come home to face the music with all their money gone. Toshiro the massage parlor operator has his hoodlums run the boy out of town, and since he isn't Yumi's real father he gets ready to seduce her himself. Just as Toshiro is taking the frightened Yumi into a room, there's a yell of "Fire!" and people start running. Yumi gets away. Tamaki, with her fire whistle in hand, smiles as she leads Toshiro to bed.

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Art Direction:
Yoichi Yamamoto

Assistant Director:
Mitsuyoshi Hikawa

Director:
Saburo Endo

Director of Photography:
Masaru Mori

Editor:
Akira Suzuki

Lighting Director:
Hideo Kumagai

Original Music Composer:
Koichi Sakata

Screenplay:
Kiyohide Ohara

Sound Recordist:
Yoshinobu Akino

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