Women Hell Song (1970)

Women Hell Song (1970) poster

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
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 70 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ikutarô Hayashi
Cinematography: Seiji Ikeda
Editing: Fumio Miyata
Production: Kanto Eihai
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Keywords

pinku-eiga

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Women Hell Song about?
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.
Who directed Women Hell Song?
Women Hell Song was directed by Mamoru Watanabe.
Who stars in Women Hell Song?
Women Hell Song stars Tamaki Katori, Jiro Kokubu, Noriko Tatsumi, Rima Aoyama, Shinji Hino, Jun Yoshida.
How long is Women Hell Song?
Women Hell Song has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is Women Hell Song?
Women Hell Song is a Crime, Drama film.
Where was Women Hell Song produced?
Women Hell Song was produced in Japan.