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Cruel Map of Women's Bodies 1967

★ 10.01 votes71 min📅 1967-10-28

Dive into the stark and haunting world of *Cruel Map of Women's Bodies* (1967), a Japanese drama-horror film directed by Masanao Sako.

Director: Masanao Sako

Cast

Naomi Tani
Naomi Tani
Yōko
Miki Hayashi
Miki Hayashi
Hiroko Fuji
Hiroko Fuji
Sanpei Nawa
Aoki
Akio Shirakawa
Akagawa
Hiroshi Izumida
Sakae Nitta
Sakae Nitta
Jōji Nagaoka
Asada
Sachiko Inoue
Harue

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Cruel Map of Women's Bodies* (1967) about?

The film follows Yōko, a young woman trapped in a nightmarish cycle of prostitution, escape, and torture after falling prey to a yakuza gang. It's a brutal examination of resilience and despair, where every attempt at freedom is met with brutal recapture.

Who directed *Cruel Map of Women's Bodies*?

Masanao Sako directed the film, bringing a raw and unflinching style to this dark exploration of societal exploitation.

Who stars in *Cruel Map of Women's Bodies*?

The film features Naomi Tani in a standout role, alongside Miki Hayashi, Hiroko Fuji, Sanpei Nawa, and Akio Shirakawa.

Is *Cruel Map of Women's Bodies* (1967) worth watching?

While not for the faint of heart, the film's uncompromising portrayal of suffering and survival makes it a fascinating, if disturbing, watch for fans of classic Japanese exploitation cinema. Its cultural and historical significance adds layers to its grim narrative.

How long is *Cruel Map of Women's Bodies*?

The film runs for 71 minutes.

About Cruel Map of Women's Bodies (1967) — A Haunting Portrait of Exploitation and Survival

Dive into the stark and haunting world of *Cruel Map of Women's Bodies* (1967), a Japanese drama-horror film directed by Masanao Sako. This gritty 71-minute film explores the brutal cycle of exploitation and resilience as Yōko, a young woman, is relentlessly hunted by a yakuza gang after being forced into prostitution. Each escape is met with capture and grotesque torture, painting a harrowing portrait of survival against impossible odds. The atmosphere is suffocating, blending raw emotional distress with the eerie tension of a society that turns a blind eye to suffering.

Starring the legendary Naomi Tani in a career-defining role, alongside Miki Hayashi, Hiroko Fuji, and other powerhouse performers, *Cruel Map of Women's Bodies* delivers a visceral critique of systemic oppression. The film's stark visuals and unflinching storytelling make it a cult classic for fans of Japanese exploitation cinema, where the horror lies not just in the violence but in the unspoken complicity of the world around its protagonist.