Wet Vase (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 19, 1976

Original Title:
濡れた壷

Alternate Titles:
Nureta tsubo
濡れた壺

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 69

Naomi Tani plays bar-owner Aki, whose entire world appears to be crumbing whenever she discovers her husband is having an affair along with her own mama. Truly the only individual she can trust is Iwasaki, the woman club supervisor. One time, she asks Iwasaki to accompay her to a company meeting with a trader Hanamatsu, the owner of a mannequin factory. At the warehouse, Miss Aki is abnormally aroused when she sees Hanamatsu toching the mannequins. She allows by herself to be seduced by the businessman…

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Art Direction:
Izuo Tsuchiya

Assistant Camera:
Kazuhiko Nomura

Assistant Director:
Masao Asada
Toshiharu Ikeda

Color Grading:
Kenjirô Matsukawa

Decorator:
Masamizu Takeo

Development Producer:
Koji Okumura

Director:
Masaru Konuma

Director of Photography:
Nobumasa Mizunoo

Editor:
Osamu Inoue

Lighting Director:
Toshitaka Takashima

Lighting Technician:
Kazuo Yabe
Hidetomo Kimura
Masaru Watanabe

Original Music Composer:
Tsutomu Sanada

Producer:
Akira Miura

Production Manager:
Keisuke Kurihara

Screenplay:
Norio Miyashita

Script Supervisor:
Nobuko Ishiyama

Sound Recordist:
Fumio Hashimoto

Special Props:
Yasuo Ochiai

Still Photographer:
Toshiyasu Imoto

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