High Heels and Legs (2000) [N/A]

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Release Date:
December 8, 2000

Original Title:
ハイヒールの女 赤い欲情

Alternate Titles:
美人OLの性欲処理 痴女三昧
OL強制猥褻

Production Companies:
Film House
Xces Film

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 59

Yoko, an office worker, was having an affair with her business partner Omori. One day, her mother forced her to go on a blind date. On the way there, Yoko broke the heel of her high heels and went to a nearby shoe store to get them repaired. She tried on a pair of shoes as recommended by the owner. However, she didn't realize that his eyes were fixed on her legs. At the blind date, they laughed and talked about how they had no intention of getting married yet. A few days later, Yoko broke up with Omori. While drunk at a bar late at night, she reunited with Mase, the owner of the shoe store...

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Assistant Camera:
Hideo Mori

Assistant Gaffer:
Ken Kono

Director:
Masanori Kudo

Director of Photography:
Akio Inoue

Executive Producer:
Teiji Inayama

First Assistant Director:
Tetsuya Takehora

Gaffer:
Makoto Okumura

Makeup Artist:
Partir

Original Music Composer:
Tatsunosuke

Producer:
Shunsuke Godai

Screenplay:
Masanori Kudo
Manpachi Tachibana

Second Assistant Director:
Hideo Jojo

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