Kōshoku-Ichidai Muhōmatsu 1969
A love affair in which a gangster who makes married women cry risks his life.
A love affair in which a gangster who makes married women cry risks his life.
Pinku from 1972.
A rarity that erotically parodies the fairy tales "Issunboshi," "Kaguyahime," and "Tsuru no Ongaeshi." Blends live action and animation.
A daughter whose mother was killed and whose virginity was stolen by her stepfather sets a clever trap and plans a horrific murder without getting her hands dirty. A love drama with a touch of mystery, in which Naomi Tani plays the role of an evil woman who looks like a lady and spreads an aphrodisiac-like charm throughout the story.
Pinku from 1968.
A sensual drama depicting the sad end of a fateful love story between a traumatized woman who is unable to love the opposite sex. Naomi Tani, who gained popularity as the "Queen of SM," teams up with director Kinya Ogawa, a big name in pink movies, to passionately portray the wavering love of a man-hating chef. Oku (Naomi Tani), who runs a sushi restaurant, is admired by many of the regulars for her bewitching appearance and skillful chef, but due to abuse from her late father, she has lost faith in men and is drowning in lust with Kazue. Oku witnesses Kazue having a relationship with a man, and is shocked when she meets the mysterious chef Shinkichi (Shohei Yamamoto).
A widow who became extremely telepathic through a strange sex ritual. What she sees in her old hand mirror that reflects tomorrow's fate is a unique work. Hiroko Fuji is her telepath, Naomi Tani is her colleague who is given her unfortunate prophecy, and Rima Aoyama is her successor.
Two people who love each other are separated due to a certain incident. Two years later, the man has become an assassin. A story about an encounter between a fallen couple, a strip troupe, and a human smuggling ring.
An underwear designer who is famous for hating men. The colorful panties she hides have sweet memories hidden in each piece. An omnibus movie consisting of three parts: White, Pink, and Blue.
Pinku from 1971.
Pinku from 1969.
Pink film from 1970.
Pinku from 1967.
Shohei Yamamoto, a man whose marriage proposal was rejected because of his low educational background. From then on, he hated all women and seduced and assaulted them one after another in revenge.
Pinku from 1968.
Japanese crime film
Japanese crime film