Modern Female Ninja: Flesh Hell

Modern Female Ninja: Flesh Hell

Theatrical poster for Modern Female Ninja: Flesh Hell (1968)
Directed by Kan Mukai[1]
Produced by Kan Mukai
Written by Yutaka Sō[2]
Starring Kozue Katori
Mari Nagisa
Distributed by Mukai Productions
Kanto Movies
Release dates
October 1968
Running time
68 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Modern Female Ninja: Flesh Hell (現代くノ一肉地獄 Gendai Kunoichi Niku Jigoku) aka Inferno of the Flesh[3][4] is a 1968 Japanese pink film directed by Kan Mukai. It is in the part-color format which was used in pink films in the late 1960s and early 1970s before full-color was made standard with the introduction of Nikkatsu's Roman porno series.[1]

Synopsis

One member of a secret society of female ninjas in contemporary Tokyo is kidnapped by international slave traders. The other female ninjas set about rescuing her.[5]

Cast

Critical appraisal

Director Kan Mukai was known for both his sex-oriented pink films and for his adeptness with action. In their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films the Weissers write that with Modern Female Ninja: Flesh Hell Mukai combined his talents for both genres into one film. They give the film three out of four stars, characterizing it as, "Tongue-in-cheek fun, combining some surprisingly vicious S&M sequences with campy female-ninja hijinx." One of the earlier films from Mukai's independent Mukai Studios, the Weissers speculate that this film may have been an inspiration for director Masahiro Kasai's popular Female Neo Ninjas (1991).[5]

Bibliography

English

Japanese

Notes

  1. 1 2 現代くノ一肉地獄 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-02-26.
  2. From film poster
  3. 1 2 Cowie, Peter (editor) (1977). "Japan". World Filmography 1967. London: Oak Tree Publications. p. 368. ISBN 0-498-01569-6.
  4. 1 2 "GENDAI KUNOICHI NIKU JIGOKU". Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 2010-02-26.
  5. 1 2 3 Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. p. 274. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.
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