Women Hell Song (1970)
The roaming outlaw Okayo, also known as Benten due to the prominent tattoo of the Buddhist Goddess of Love emblazoned across her back. On the run from her persecutors, who seek to claim the tattoo and its skin canvas as a bounty, Okayo finds a safe haven in the arms of the mysterious shakuhachi (bamboo flute) playing Seigaku, himself tattooed with the image of Kisshoten, the Goddess of Prosperity.
Director:
Mamoru Watanabe
Writer:
Atsushi Yamatoya
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Tamaki Katori as |
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Jiro Kokubu as Seigaku |
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Noriko Tatsumi as |
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Rima Aoyama as |
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Shinji Hino as |
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Jun Yoshida as |
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Masayoshi Nogami as |
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Shûsaku Mutô as |
| Production | Keiko Satô | Producer |
| Directing | Tomoyuki Nishimura | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Mamoru Watanabe | Director |
| Lighting | Kazuo Kurimoto | Lighting Technician |
| Production | Mamoru Watanabe | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Fumio Miyata | Editor |
| Sound | Ikutarô Hayashi | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Seiji Ikeda | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Atsushi Yamatoya | Screenplay |