Nure hada irezumi o shibaru (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 1, 1982

Original Title:
濡れた肌刺青を縛る

Alternate Titles:
Nure hada irezumi o shibaru
花真衣 濡れ肌刺青を縛る

Production Companies:
Shintoho Pictures
Watanabe Production

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 60

In the year of Japan's defeat, Kenji returned from the battlefield with nothing but his body. He then reunited with Kosada, who controlled the black market, and was taken care of by him. Kenji had a girlfriend named Misuzu, who he had even promised to marry before going to war, but her whereabouts were unknown. Kosada told Misuzu that Kenji had been killed in the war, and Misuzu was raped, tattooed all over her back, and forced to perform in a pervert show.

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Assistant Camera:
Naoki Kayano

Assistant Director:
Yôji Matsuki
Seiji Sasaki

Director:
Mamoru Watanabe

Director of Photography:
Shuji Sasano

Editor:
Osamu Tanaka

Lighting Director:
Kentaro Kondo

Lighting Technician:
Yukikazu Morikubo

Music:
Tobenai Ahiru

Original Music Composer:
Tobenai Ahiru

Producer's Assistant:
Naoki Koshino

Screenplay:
Kazuo Komizu

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