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Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss 1978

★ 4.03 votes71 min📅 1978-11-18

Step into the steamy, neon-lit world of *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss* (1978), a sultry drama directed by Yukihiko Kondo. Set against the backdrop of a bustling bathhouse, this 71-minute Japanese romantic drama weaves a tale of love, temptation, and betrayal.

Director: Yukihiko Kondo

Cast

Etsuko Hara
Etsuko Hara
Chiyoma(チヨマ)
Yuki Yoshizawa
Yuki Yoshizawa
Yuki Yoshizawa(吉沢由起)
Yūko Katagiri
Yūko Katagiri
Kaoru(薰)
Midori Mori
Miyuki(深雪)
Yuri Risa
Haruyo(春代)
Nobutaka Masutomi
Nobutaka Masutomi
Shimatani(島谷)
Hiroshi Fujino
中沢則夫
Hidetoshi Kageyama
Hidetoshi Kageyama
The Man in Car(薫の男)
Shigeru Chiba
Shigeru Chiba
Young Man(若い男(童貞君))
Kensuke Tamai
Manager(支配人)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss* (1978) about?

The film follows a young woman working at a bustling bathhouse whose relationship with her boyfriend deteriorates as she becomes romantically involved with a dangerous gangster. It's a drama filled with emotional turmoil, betrayal, and the complex allure of forbidden love.

Who directed *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss*?

The film was directed by Yukihiko Kondo, known for his atmospheric and dramatic storytelling in 1970s Japanese cinema.

Who stars in *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss*?

The film features Etsuko Hara, Yuki Yoshizawa, Yūko Katagiri, Midori Mori, and Yuri Risa in key roles.

Is *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss* (1978) worth watching?

While *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss* is an unrated drama with a runtime of just over an hour, its themes of love, betrayal, and moral conflict give it a distinct appeal. Fans of 1970s Japanese cinema may find its raw emotional intensity compelling, though it's not for every audience.

How long is *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss*?

The film has a runtime of 71 minutes.

About Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss (1978) — A 1970s Japanese Drama of Love and Temptation

Step into the steamy, neon-lit world of *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss* (1978), a sultry drama directed by Yukihiko Kondo. Set against the backdrop of a bustling bathhouse, this 71-minute Japanese romantic drama weaves a tale of love, temptation, and betrayal. At its heart, the story follows a young woman whose relationship with her boyfriend unravels as she becomes entangled with a charismatic but dangerous gangster. The film masterfully blends sensual atmosphere with emotional tension, exploring themes of loyalty and desire in a world where no one can be trusted. With its moody visuals and raw performances, *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss* captures the essence of 1970s Japanese cinema—edgy, provocative, and deeply human.

The cast, led by Etsuko Hara and Yuki Yoshizawa, delivers powerhouse performances that elevate the film's dramatic weight. As the young woman grapples with her choices, the story takes unexpected turns, leaving audiences questioning the true nature of love and power. Kondo's direction infuses the film with a gritty realism, making *Bathhouse 911: Jellyfish Bliss* a standout in its genre.