Birth Control Revolution
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Directed byMasao Adachi[1]
Written byMasao Adachi
Produced byKōji Wakamatsu
StarringMikio Terajima
Kozue Kashima
Kozue Kashima
| Birth Control Revolution | |
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| Directed by | Masao Adachi[1] |
| Written by | Masao Adachi |
| Produced by | Kōji Wakamatsu |
| Starring | Mikio Terajima Kozue Kashima |
| Cinematography | Hideo Itō |
| Edited by | Shōgo Sakai |
| Music by | Yoshiaki Ōya |
Production company | Wakamatsu Productions |
| Distributed by | Nihon Cinema |
Release date |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Birth Control Revolution (避妊革命, Hinin Kakumei) a.k.a. Contraceptive Revolution[2] is a 1967 Japanese pink film directed by Masao Adachi for Kōji Wakamatsu's production studio.[3]
The insane gynaecologist, Dr. Marukido Sadao (Marquis de Sade), theorizes that a woman is unable to become pregnant if she is writhing in intense pain during intercourse. He sets about testing this new method of birth control by torturing women during sex.[4][5][6]
Cast
- Mikio Terajima (寺島幹夫) as Dr. Marquis de Sade (Marukido Sadao - 丸木戸定男)[1]
- Kozue Kashima (火鳥こづえ) as Mitsuko Marukido
- Atsushi Yamatoya (大和屋竺) as Nishimura
- Kuniko Masuda (桝田邦子)
- Hachirō Tobita (飛田八郎)
- Hatsuo Yamaya (山谷初男) as Saburō Kyōtani
- Kōji Wakamatsu as Weekly magazine photographer
- Shigeomi Satō (佐藤重臣) as Blue film actor