Lady Moonflower

Lady Moonflower

Theatrical poster for Lady Moonflower (1976)
Directed by Katsuhiko Fujii[1]
Written by Oniroku Dan
Starring Naomi Tani
Music by Hajime Kaburagi
Cinematography Onozumasa Mizuno
Edited by Akira Suzuki
Distributed by Nikkatsu
Release dates
December 8, 1976
Running time
70 min.
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Lady Moonflower (夕顔夫人 Yūgao Fujin) aka Flower of the Night is a 1976 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's Roman porno series, directed by Katsuhiko Fujii and starring Naomi Tani.

Synopsis

Kizaki kidnaps Yuriko and engages in a rape and torture session with her, which he photographs. With the photos, he blackmails aristocratic flower arrangement teacher Yumeji, Yuriko's older sister. Rather than allow him to shame her clan by sending the photos to the media, Yumeji goes to Kizaki. Kizaki then proceeds to rape and torture Yumeji, who was his true desire all along. Yumeji escapes from Kizaki at the end of the film.[2]

Cast

Background

Director Katsuhiko Fujii had been a competent director at Nikkatsu, making lower-profile sequels in the Apartment Wife and Eros Schedule Book series until his talent for SM showed through in the Naomi Tani project, Cruelty: Black Rose Torture (1975).[4] In Lady Moonflower he teamed up with Tani again, with a script by her long-time collaborator, SM-author Oniroku Dan.[2] Kōyū Ohara would direct a more successful variation on the story of Lady Moonflower, also scripted by Dan and starring Tani, in Fairy in a Cage (1977), which is regarded as one of the best of Nikkatsu's forays into the SM-themed pink film.[5]

Bibliography

English

Japanese

Notes

  1. Infobox data from "夕顔夫人". Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Retrieved 2009-09-05. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. 1 2 Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. p. 226. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.
  3. 団鬼六 夕顔夫人(1976) (in Japanese). www.allcinema.net. Retrieved 2009-09-05. External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. Weisser, p. 97.
  5. Weisser, pp. 226, 136.
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