The Honban: OL saiyô shiken (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 26, 1987

Original Title:
ザ・本番 OL採用試験

Alternate Titles:
The Honban: OL Saiyô Shiken
The Performance: Office Lady Recruitment Exam

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Graphis (JP)
Nikkatsu Corporation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 70

Being a career woman is also based on your body. ―A recruitment battle between sex-loving female students―

Yuko, a junior college student, spends her days in a recruiting suit doing interviews, unable to get a job offer, and unable to go on a date with her boyfriend, leading to a frustrated life. Meanwhile, Yuko was invited to an interview at a life insurance company with good conditions, and when she entered her interview room, she was put in the same room as a junior college student, a high school girl, and other beautiful women. What was the actual situation of the interview that started there?

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Art Direction:
Yu Morishita
Hajime Shimada

Assistant Director:
Makoto Yoshida

Cinematography:
Koji Yanagi

Director:
Hitoshi Nimura

Editor:
Hitoshi Nimura
Hitoshi Nimura

Lighting Camera:
Shiro Takamura

Screenplay:
Noe Nakahira

Sound:
Daisuke Oki

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