Réalisation:
Teruo IshiiMusique:
Masao YagiActeurs·trices:
Haruo Tanaka, 小池朝雄, 芦屋雁之助, Teruo Yoshida, Tôru Yuri, Akira Oizumi, Kichijirô Ueda, Eiji Wakasugi, Yumiko KatayamaRésumés(1)
Unable to repay a local lender, Yumi (Yumika Katayama) takes up an offer to serve as a geisha for two years with a promise of freedom once her debt is repaid. She quickly realises that this is less a house of geishas than an extremely cruel brothel specialising in supplying western visitors with tattooed playthings. Taken under the wing of one of the leading tattoo artists vying for a coveted spot in the Shogun's good graces through his work, Yumi's body becomes a battleground as a rival artist becomes determined not to lose his spot at the top. When the madam, Otatsu (Mieko Fujimoto) trains her eye on the blossoming relationship between the benevolent artist Horihide (Teruo Yoshida) and his model, she makes sure than her stay is less than hospitable, inspiring the torturous inferno of the title. (Arrow Films)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Haruo Tanaka
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Vivre (1952)
Printemps précoce (1956)
La Voie de la lumiere (1956)
小池朝雄
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Antarctica (1983)
Džingi naki tatakai: Hirošima šitóhen (1973)
Yohkiro, le royaume des geishas (1983)
芦屋雁之助
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Yôen dokufu-den hannya no ohyaku (1968)
Tokugawa onna keibacuši (1968)
18 jeunes gens à l'appel de l'orage (1963)
Teruo Yoshida
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Tôru Yuri
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Zenka onna: Korošibuši (1973)
Tokugawa irezumiši: Seme džigoku (1969)
Akira Oizumi
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Coffret Sex and Fury (1973)
Tokugawa irezumiši: Seme džigoku (1969)
Kichijirô Ueda
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Ninjitsu (1958)
Tokugawa onna keibacuši (1968)
Tokugawa irezumiši: Seme džigoku (1969)
Eiji Wakasugi
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Yumiko Katayama
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Džošú 701gó: Sasori (1972)
Zenka onna: Korošibuši (1973)
Super Express 109 a.k.a. The Bullet Train (1975)