Prison Guard Woman (1999) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Miho Makihara, Moe Sakura, Motoko Sasaki, Yasushi Takemoto

Written by:
Satoshi Sakamoto (screenplay)

Directed by:
Satoshi Sakamoto


Release Date:
July 16, 1999

Original Title:
女刑務官 美肉狩り

Alternate Titles:
レズ刑務官 狂乱の女囚プリズン
新任女刑務官 禁じられた関係

Production Companies:
Film House
Xces Film

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 61

Minami Kanto Women's Prison is a prison for the most dangerous criminals. The special wing where Kyoka works as the head prison officer houses Saki, who murdered her fiance and probation officer Michio. The two were classmates in high school and had a special relationship. Kyoka was convinced that Saki had killed Michio out of jealousy, and so she continued to subject Saki to the humiliating act of feeding her to the perverted prison officer Mikami. However, Saki still loved Kyoka...

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Assistant Director:
Kenji Hanyû
Yoshihiro Moto
Nobuyoshi Murakami

Assistant Gaffer:
Masato Fujizuka
Masayuki Takahashi

Director:
Satoshi Sakamoto

Director of Photography:
So Yukazu

Editor:
Naoki Kaneko

Executive Producer:
Teiji Inayama

Gaffer:
Hirofumi Ono

Makeup & Hair:
Sachiko Narita

Producer:
Shunsuke Godai

Production Manager:
Mayumi Manabu

Screenplay:
Satoshi Sakamoto

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