Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable is a Japanese film carried out by Shunya Ito, left the July 29th 1973.
Synopsis
Following its escape, Nami, called Sasori, is actively sought by the police force. She escapes to them in the subway, after having cut the arm of an inspector, and finds refuge in a sordid district, in a prostitute.
Data sheet
- Title: Female Prisoner Scorpion: Stable Beast
- original Title: Joshuu sasori: Kemono-beya
- Realization: Shunya Ito
- Scenario: Hirô Matsuda, according to the manga of Tooru Shinohara
- Production: Unknown
- Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi
- Photography: Unknown
- Assembly: Osamu Tanaka
- Country of origin: Japan
- Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - Mono - 35 mm
- Kind: Drama, police
- Lasted: 87 minutes
- Coming out date: July 29th 1973 (Japan)
Distribution
- Meiko Kaji : Nami Matsushima (Sasori)
- Mikio Narita: Detective Kondo
- Reisen Lee: Katsu
- Yayoi Watanabe : Yuki
- Koji Nambara : Sameshima
- Takashi Fujiki : Tanida
- Tomoko Mayama : Shinobu
- Nobuo Yana : Adachi
Around film
- the song of the credits, Urami-Bushi , written by Shunya Ito and Shunsuke Kikuchi, interpreted by Meiko Kaji, recently was taken again by Quentin Tarantino for the original soundtracks of Kill Bill (volume 1) and 2 .
- Even if the series continued until 1998, only the four first opus are interpreters by Meiko Kaji.
- Sasori means scorpion in Japanese.
See also
External bonds
- Critique Sancho does Asia
- Critiques Cinemasie
- Critiques HK Handled