A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 5, 1995
Original Title:
色欲おばさん むしゃぶる犬
Alternate Titles:
Inu to obasan
Shikiyoku obasan: Mushaburu inu
犬とおばさん
Production Companies:
Tantan-Sha Company
Xces Film
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
After a conflict, the owner couple accepted the 5 million request of the criminal Maako. However, the bond between Maako and Sunday is still deeper than the ocean. This work is now a big cult, such as being screened at film festivals. It's not just a bestiality thing, but a trajectory of love that sprouted between different creatures.
Assistant Director:
Minako Tobe
Toshio Ikeo
Cinematography:
Masashi Inayoshi
Hiroshi Katayama
Director:
Sachi Hamano
Lighting Camera:
Yutaka Arai
Kazuo Akiyama
Music:
Hiroaki Yabunaka
Producer:
Shizuo Suzuki
Screenplay:
Kuninori Yamazaki
Still Photographer:
Kazutaka Okazaki
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