Groper Train: Feels Like Climax (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1986

Original Title:
痴漢電車 気分は絶頂

Alternate Titles:
痴●電車 気分は絶頂

Production Companies:
Shintoho Pictures

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 62

Japan's first space shuttle crashes into the mountains, and it is reported that all crew members are killed, except for one woman, Ozora Mirai, whose body is never found. A few days later, while trying to molest her on the train, Matsutaro is approached by a dirty woman, who clings to him and he has no choice but to take her back to his apartment. This woman is Mirai, who has lost her memory due to the shock. Mirai's stepmother Reiko finds out that Mirai is still alive and is trying to kill her to monopolise her inheritance.

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Assistant Camera:
Naoki Kayano
Kōichi Saitō

Assistant Director:
Masahiro Kasai
Ken Sueda

Director:
Mototsugu Watanabe

Director of Photography:
Kazuhito Kuramoto

Editor:
Shōji Sakai

Lighting Director:
Hajime Ishibe

Lighting Technician:
Eiichi Sakuma

Producer:
Kan Mukai

Screenplay:
Masumi Hirayanagi

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