Promiscuous Wife's Sexuality: Pleasure Hunting (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 29, 1992

Original Title:
不倫妻の性 快楽あさり

Alternate Titles:
Furinzuma no sei: Kairaku asari
Kôshoku tain: Tsuma hatsujô ekisu
Simple Story
Tanjun na hanashi
単純な話

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Outcast Produce

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 59

Fumio, who works at an ironworks, has an affair with Yoko, the wife of the president of the ironworks. The wife of Shimizu, a detective who investigates Yoko's background at the request of Nobuo, the president of the company, is also having an affair with his mistress, Kenichi. Nobuo becomes angry and impulsive. Upon receiving the report, a jealous Nobuo impulsively kills Shimizu and appears with an iron pipe in front of Fumio and Yoko, who are entangled in an ironworks. The story accelerates toward the end as the impulsive murderer brings together a man and a woman in a love-hate relationship at a villa in Izu....

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Assistant Director:
Toshiya Ueno

Director:
Toshiki Sato

Director of Photography:
Yasumasa Konishi

Editor:
Naoki Kaneko

Gaffer:
Shinichi Hayashi

Original Music Composer:
E-Tone

Producer:
Iwao Tanaka
Haruki Iwata

Screenplay:
Masahiro Kobayashi

Special Effects:
Takao Nakano

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