Groper Train: Raw Leg Cramps (2000) [N/A]

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Release Date:
April 28, 2000

Original Title:
痴漢電車 ナマ足けいれん

Alternate Titles:
痴●電車 ナマ足けいれん
痴漢電車 名器探り

Production Companies:
Cinema Ark
Xces Film

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 61

Etsuko, an aspiring fairy tale writer, was on her way home after her manuscript was rejected by a publisher when she was molested by Koichi on the train. However, Koichi noticed that she was crying and was taken aback. Shocked, Etsuko jumped off the train and dropped her manuscript. Koichi picked it up, but was unable to forget about her, so a few days later he gave it to Etsuko, hiding his true identity. When Koichi praised her fairy tale, Etsuko began to think of him as her prince...

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Assistant Camera:
Kazutaka Abe

Assistant Director:
Yuki Yokoi
Masuda Shogo

Development Producer:
Teiji Inayama
Koichi Okuda

Director:
Takanashi Takada

Director of Photography:
Satoshi Shimomoto

Editor:
Shōji Sakai

First Assistant Director:
Shigeo Moriyama

Lighting Director:
Hashio Daita

Lighting Technician:
Kotaro Takahashi

Screenplay:
Teruo Oka

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