Monochrome (1996)
A rape incident occurs at a famous park in Hattenba. The victims are Yoshio (Ken Masuda) and Kurita (Tatsuya Koizumi). A man approached them claiming to be a photographer, tied their arms and legs, robbed them of their freedom with a metal rod, raped them, and then took photos of them and scattered them around. Yoshio consults his lover, barman Satoshi (Tetsuo Uta), and decides to catch the rapist.
Director: Kuninori Yamazaki
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: May 2, 1996
Cast
- Ken Masuda - Yoshio
- Shigenobu Umeki - Sadist
- Tatsuya Koizumi - Kurita
- Kazu Itsuki - Monk
- Tarō Araki - Regular customer
- Tetsuo Itadaki
Screenplay
- Kuninori Yamazaki (Screenplay)
Music: Hollow Dragon
Cinematography: Kanemi Kawanaka
Editing: Shōji Sakai
Production: Tantan-Sha Company, Okura Pictures
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
softcore, pink film, gay erotica, gay pink film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Monochrome about?
- A rape incident occurs at a famous park in Hattenba. The victims are Yoshio (Ken Masuda) and Kurita (Tatsuya Koizumi). A man approached them claiming to be a photographer, tied their arms and legs, robbed them of their freedom with a metal rod, raped them, and then took photos of them and scattered them around. Yoshio consults his lover, barman Satoshi (Tetsuo Uta), and decides to catch the rapist.
- Who directed Monochrome?
- Monochrome was directed by Kuninori Yamazaki.
- Who stars in Monochrome?
- Monochrome stars Ken Masuda, Shigenobu Umeki, Tatsuya Koizumi, Kazu Itsuki, Tarō Araki, Tetsuo Itadaki.
- How long is Monochrome?
- Monochrome has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Monochrome?
- Monochrome is a Drama film.
- Where was Monochrome produced?
- Monochrome was produced in Japan.