In the past, the only way to prove the true culprit of a crime was through physical evidence and the suspect's confession. For this reason, various torture methods were used to force confessions. However, the principle of confession was rejected in 1879, and torture was abolished. However, this is only on the surface, and torture by police and prosecutors continues to be used subtly to this day. This film is a shocking semi-documentary that exposes the reality of the numerous torture methods that stain history with gruesome blood. The story is divided into three parts and vividly depicts two cases of torture by those in power, one of a brutal lynching that covers the eyes of a husband with a lesbian wife, and another, each of which builds up abnormal sexual excitement amid the bloody scenes.
Japanese Torture
September 1, 1978
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Naomi Oka
Fuji Ito
Shirō Shimomoto
Sakuzo, Fuji's husband
Yūichi Minato
Official
Shinobu Mori
Subordinate
Kumiko Araki
Shinobu
Hajime Tanimoto
Shinobu's husband
Mariko Kitazawa
Nami
Mayuko Hino
Hie
Haruo Akiba
Jiro Shimoda
Masayoshi Nogami
Watanabe, police chief
Banmei Takahashi
Director
Yoshiho Fukuoka
First Assistant Director
Yoichi Shiratori
Assistant Director
Banmei Takahashi
Screenplay
Kōji Wakamatsu
Producer
Roman Kikaku
Music
Yuichi Nagata
Director of Photography
Makoto Mitsui
Assistant Camera
Akira Nishiike
Lighting Technician
Hajime Isogai
Lighting Director