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Release Date:
November 28, 1983
Original Title:
Girls of the White Orchid
Alternate Titles:
Death Ride to Osaka
Genres:
Action | Romance | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hill/Mandelker Films
NBC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 96
In Los Angeles, naive and lonely waitress and aspirant singer Carol finds an advertisement for a job opportunity in Tokyo. Traveling to Japan to work at the White Orchid nightclub, she discovers the scheme of prostitution in the club that belongs to Yakuza. Alone, without money and her passport, she is protected by Shiro, but pressed by the managers Madame Mori and her husband Hatanaka to be receptive to client's proposals.
Art Direction:
Robert Kinoshita
Assistant Costume Designer:
Mandy Chamberlin
Associate Producer:
Chuck Thegze
Robert Della Santina
Camera Operator:
Michael Levine
Casting:
Nancy Foy
Choreographer:
Dom Salinaro
Costume Designer:
Katherine Dover
Costumer:
Katherine Dover
Creative Consultant:
Dori Weiss
Director:
Jonathan Kaplan
Director of Photography:
John Lindley
Editor:
Brent A. Schoenfeld
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ronald H. Gilbert
Executive Producer:
Leonard Hill
Philip Mandelker
First Assistant Director:
Robert Della Santina
Hair Designer:
Peter Tothpal
Hair Setup:
Dale Miller
Location Manager:
Orin Kennedy
Makeup Artist:
Pamela S. Westmore
Original Music Composer:
Brad Fiedel
Producer:
Claude Binyon Jr.
Production Manager:
Claude Binyon Jr.
Screenplay:
Michael Raschella
Carole Raschella
Second Assistant Director:
Jules Lichtman
Set Decoration:
Philip Duffin
Nancy Arnold
Sound Effects Editor:
Donald J. Malouf
Sound Mixer:
Robert Eber
Special Effects:
John Carter
Elise LeNoir
Supervising Producer:
Michael Raschella
Carole Raschella
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