New Apartment Wife: Blue Film Woman (1975)
Yukichi Asano and Kiriko, his wife, love each other very deeply and are completely happy in their cozy, little flat. Then Yukichi discovers that Kiriko had once worked in a blue film, a thing unthinkable to a man like Yukichi and his love turns into burning hate and jealousy. He burns the film and tries to forgive his wife's unfortunate past but Kiriko suffers a thousand deaths for she had actually worked in four more blue films.
Director:
Isao Hayashi
Writer:
Akitaka Kimata
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Rumi Tama as Kiriko Asano |
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Yuki Minami as Ayako |
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Sanae Shiba as Geisha |
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Tatsuya Hamaguchi as Yukichi Asano |
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Kenji Shimamura as Tamio Nagata |
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Kensuke Tamai as Kyûzô Kijima |
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Ikunosuke Koizumi as Gozô Takashima |
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Hidetoshi Kageyama as Shin'ichi |
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Hirokazu Inoue as Kyôsuke Maekawa |
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Kokan Katsura as Ayako's man |
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Yoshie Kitsuda as |
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Hiroyuki Mikawa as |
| Directing | Isao Hayashi | Director |
| Writing | Akitaka Kimata | Screenplay |
| Directing | Yoshio Murai | Assistant Director |
| Production | Koji Okumura | Production Supervisor |
| Camera | Toshiro Yamazaki | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Shinya Inoue | Editor |
| Production | Ryoji Ito | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Hajime Kaburagi | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Gunji Kawasaki | Art Direction |
| Lighting | Haruo Kawashima | Lighting Director |