The Bite
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| The Bite | |
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| Directed by | Kan Mukai[1][2] |
| Written by | Miki Yamada[3] |
| Produced by | Teruo Yamoto[3] |
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| Cinematography | Jiro Suzuki[3] |
Production company | Kokuei / Tōkyō Geijutsu Pro[4] |
| Distributed by | Olympic International Films (US 1960s) Cinema Epoch (US 2008)[2] |
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Running time | 62 minutes[1][2] |
| Country | Japan |
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The Bite (餌, Esa) a.k.a. Bait (1966) is a Japanese pink film directed by Hiroshi Mukai, credited as "Kan Mukai" in the international English-dubbed version, and starring Senjo Ichiriki and Michiko Shiroyami.
A gigolo is paid by a rich older woman to seduce young girls while she and friends watch his sexual conquests behind a two-way mirror. He tries to break free of the older woman's control, but when his sick mother needs an operation, he returns to the rich woman, having sex with her for money. Humiliated by his dependency, he takes the woman's daughter to the love-show, where he rapes her in front of her mother.[1]
Cast
- Michiko Shiroyami
- Senjo Ichiriki
- Machiko Matsumoto
- Keisuke Senda
- Natsue Hanaha
Release
Olympic International Films released The Bite to the U.S. grindhouse circuit soon after its original release in Japan.[1][2] The film was released in Britain in 1967 as Bait.[5][6]
Since its first run, The Bite had been considered a lost film.[7] Jasper Sharp notes that had it not been for the overseas release of films like The Bite, these films would likely not be available today, as many early pink films were not saved in Japan.[8]