Product Tag - Nikkatsu

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    Black Tight Killers (1966)

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    Black Tight Killers (1966)

    Daisuke Honda, a war photographer in Vietnam, meets Yuriko Sawanouchi, a stewardess on his plane back to Japan. After drinking with her at a Tokyo bar, he becomes involved in saving Yuriko from assassination by stylish, female ninjas. When trying to rescue Yuriko from kidnappers, Daisuke discovers a group of foreigners are hunting for a WWII-era treasure hidden on an island by Yuriko’s father.

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    A Colt Is My Passport (1967)

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    A Colt Is My Passport (1967)

    The melancholy, homely Kamimura is a hit man who takes a job to kill a mob boss who’s gotten greedy..

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    Massacre Gun (1967)

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    Massacre Gun (1967)

    Kuroda (Jô Shishido) is a mob hitman who turns on his employers after being forced to execute his lover. Joining forces with his similarly wronged brothers, hot-headed Eiji (Tatsuya Fuji) and aspiring boxer Saburô (Jirô Okazaki), the trio escalate their mob retaliation to all-out turf war where no one will stop until one faction emerges victorious.

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    Profound Desires of the Gods (1968)

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    Profound Desires of the Gods (1968)

    Tokyo engineer Kariya arrives on a primitive tropical island, where he interacts with the Futori clan, to drill a well to power a sugar mill.

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    Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss (1970)

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    Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss (1970)

    The first part of the Nora-neko rokku (“Alley Cat Rock”) series was originally Nikkatsu Studios’ answer to the rivaling Toei Studios’ Delinquent Boss series, but spawned four sequels thanks to its popularity. Onna banchô, the first movie in the series, takes place in Shinjuku, Tokyo where rivaling youth gangs are constantly trying to one-up each other in toughness. An all-girl gang led by Mei (Meiko Kaji) gets involved in dangerous circles when Mei’s boyfriend Michio (Kôji Wada), wants to join a powerful yakuza organization called Seiyu but inadvertently loses the gangsters’ money in a fixed boxing match. Of course, Mei’s gang is not going to leave him to the gangsters, especially when helped by an enigmatic and independent female biker called Ako (Akiko Wada).

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    Blind Woman's Curse (1970)

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    Blind Woman’s Curse (1970)

    Akemi is a dragon tattooed leader of the Tachibana Yakuza clan. In a duel with a rival gang Akemi slashes the eyes of an opponent and a black cat appears, to lap the blood from the gushing wound. The cat along with the eye-victim go on to pursue Akemi’s gang in revenge, leaving a trail of dead Yakuza girls, their dragon tattoos skinned from their bodies.

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    Stray Cat Rock: Crazy Rider '71 (1971)

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    Stray Cat Rock: Crazy Rider ’71 (1971)

    Toshiya Fujita brings the five film Stray Cat Rock series to a highly enjoyable end. Like his previous instalment, Wild Jumbo, Beat ’71 is an easy going youth drama that does not follow Yasuharu Hasebe’s wild gang film path. Instead Fujita deals with social issues. The film follows a hippie community lead by Yoshitaro (Yoshio Harada). They decide to leave their trailer in Shinjuku and travel to countryside by bicycle to save their friend Furiko (Meiko Kaji) who has been falsely accused for murder. The real killer – although it was mainly self defense – is Furiko’s boyfried Takaaki (Takeo Chii) who is being controlled by his politician father. Takaaki would rather live free as a hippie, but his father is forcing him to become a businessman.

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    Metta Meta Gakido Koza (1971)

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    Metta Meta Gakido Koza (1971)

    Weird Japanese comedy movie about a sexual frustrated pre-pubescent kid.

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    Bad Girl Mako (1971)

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    Bad Girl Mako (1971)

    Mako (Junko Natsu) and her delinquent girlfriends do as they please. Seducing men to bed for money, Mako always got what she wanted – until she met Hideo. As she goes about her regular scheme, Hideo strikes back and tries to rape her. Little did he know that Mako’s older brother was a Yakuza.

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    Castle Orgies (1971)

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    Castle Orgies (1971)

    A young girl is chosen to be a shogun’s plaything.

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    Secret Chronicle: She Beast Market (1974)

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    Secret Chronicle: She Beast Market (1974)

    Noboru Tanaka returned to direct the third of Nikkatsu’s pinku eiga melodramas examining prostitution in various Japanese cities. This one focuses on modern-day Osaka, and although it is still a softcore film, is the most outrageous of the lot. The casting is almost demented, with classical ballerina and staunch feminist Genshu Hanayagi smoking a cigarette with her privates, poet Sakumi Hagiwara blowing up some gangsters by suicidally detonating a gas-filled love doll, and similarly peculiar appearances from notorious druggie Meika Seri and genre icon Junko Miyashita. Highly recommended for pinku eiga aficionados, this one must be seen to be believed.

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    Rape! 13th Hour (1977)

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    Rape! 13th Hour (1977)

    A serial rapist takes on a young protégé to his craft as he is pursued by a homosexual gang seeking vengeance for an attack on their leader.

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