Hairdresser Widow's Devouring Pleasure (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 29, 1999

Original Title:
髪結い未亡人 むさぼる快楽

Alternate Titles:
下町の理髪店 ~未亡人の指先~
愛染恭子 むさぼる未亡人

Production Companies:
Phantom Line Japan
Shintoho Pictures

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 61

Ueno, who came to the downtown area where he spent his youth, reunites with his old friends Kubota, Konno, and Kyoko. He soon learns that Ma-chan, who was like a big brother to them in the past, has passed away. His mistress, Ayako, has also come to the town. Around that time, Ueno's secretary, Miyuki, who was the president of a large company, arrives. Ueno embraces her in response to her feelings. Ueno and the others decide to build a grave for Ma-chan, but...

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Additional Photography:
Yoshihiro Miyamoto

Assistant Camera:
Masahide Iioka
Makoto Sueyoshi
Takako Koiwai

Assistant Director:
Nishigaki Takamasa
Jirō Ishikawa
Sei Kawasumi

Director:
Shinichi Kawamura

Director of Photography:
Norimasa Nakamoto

Editor:
Shōji Sakai

Producer:
Mitsuru Fukutawara

Production Assistant:
Nakamoto Ayumu

Production Manager:
Ken'ichi Fujiwara

Screenplay:
Naoyuki Tomomatsu
Chisato Ōgawara

Still Photographer:
Akira Honda

Thanks:
Kunio Fujimoto
Shigeo Moriyama

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