The Slave Ship (film)
The Slave Ship | |
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Directed by | Satoshi Kaneda |
Produced by | Shintoho |
Written by | Akira Fukuhara Satoshi Kaneda |
Based on | Dorei-bune by Oniroku Dan |
Starring | Tarō Suwa Kyōko Aizome |
Music by | Hitomi Oba |
Cinematography | Shōji Shimizu |
Edited by | Shōji Sakai |
Distributed by | Shintōhō Eiga |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
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The Slave Ship (奴隷船 Dorei-sen) is a Japanese mystery-pink film directed by Satoshi Kaneda and released in 2010. It is an adaptation of the Oniroku Dan novella Dorei-bune (written with the same kanji), bearing pseudo-autobiographic elements as in most Oniroku Dan works. The film featured Kyōko Aizome, a pioneer of the Japanese adult video market in the 1980s. In 2012, the film had a DVD release in the US by Switchblade Pictures.[1]
Plot[edit]
Onimata Kan (Tarō Suwa) is a middle-aged writer of BDSM literature fame and he hosts in a Tokyo Bay houseboat named the "Slave Ship" swinger-style BDSM parties attended by couples. When he pays a visit to the Umezu onsen owned by a couple who are frequenters of the Slave Ship, he learns that the elderly wife Kikue (Kyōko Aizome) has moved to a mental institution. Her husband Zenzaburō claims that she is suffering due to abnormal interest of Kazuo Kitagawa, a married young admirer attending the Slave Ship parties. Onimata Kan is intrigued and finds Kitagawa, learning from him the intimate aspects of his dangerous liaison with Kikue.
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External links[edit]
- The Slave Ship on IMDb Search this movie on
- 奴隷船 at Shintōhō official website.
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