S&M Hunter
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| S&M Hunter | |
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| Directed by | Shuji Kataoka |
| Written by | Shuji Kataoka |
| Produced by | Daisuke Asakura |
| Starring | Shiro Shimomoto Hiromi Saotome Yutaka Ikejima Ayu Kiyokawa |
| Cinematography | Toshio Shimura |
| Edited by | Shōji Sakai |
| Music by | Hiroshi Akutagawa |
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| Distributed by | Shintōhō Eiga (domestic) Troma Entertainment (international) |
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Running time | 59 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
S&M Hunter (地獄のローパー、緊縛・SM・18才(SMクレーン、宙吊り), Kinbaku · SM · 18-sai; lit. SM kurên chûzuri) is a 1986 comedy pink film directed by Shuji Kataoka and starring Shiro Shimomoto, Hiromi Saotome and Yutaka Ikejima.
S&M Hunter (Japanese: 地獄のローパー Jigoku no Rōpā) is a super genius nawashi whose specialty is tying up women in order to tame them. When the sukeban gang The Bombers kidnap a man to use as their personal sex slave, his boyfriend asks S&M Hunter for help. S&M Hunter accepts the mission to defeat the gang.[1]
Cast
- Shiro Shimomoto: S&M Hunter
- Hiromi Saotome: Meg
- Yutaka Ikejima: Dungeon Master
- Ayu Kiyokawa: Machiko (Machi in the US release)
- Bunmei Tobayama: Saeki (Joe in the US release)
- Naomi Sugishita: Maria
- Akira Fukuda: Wataru (Jack in the US release)
- Mie Mogami: gang member
- Utako Sarashina: gang member
Availability
Shuji Kataoka filmed S&M Hunter for Kokuei and it was released theatrically in Japan by Shintōhō Eiga in February 1986.[2] The U.S. premiere was September 2008 in Austin Fantastic Fest.[3] The second appearance of this film in the U.S. is at San Francisco Independent Film Festival.[4] Region 0 DVD by US-based company Pinkeiga has been released since January 14, 2009 in USA.[1][5] The film is also available as a digital download or streaming file on the Pink Eiga site as of 2012.[1][5]
