She Shoots Straight is an action-packed crime film from 1990. The movie revolves around a policewoman who is determined to seek revenge after her husband is killed on duty. As she investigates the case, she uncovers a dangerous conspiracy that puts her life at risk. With a mix of kung-fu action, dangerous stunts, and thrilling car chases, She Shoots Straight keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Set in a Shinjuku bathhouse brothel, the film uncovers the sexual eccentricities of everyday people. Focusing on three female prostitutes, the colorful, unpredictable look into the hidden underbelly of Japanese nightlife is playful but also unafraid to explore the darker sides of the business. The fleeting nature of relationships in such an environment and the consequences of toying with feelings are presented with a melancholy tinge.
Tatsuhiko Shiratori works as a scout, recruiting girls to work in the adult entertainment business. He movies to Yokohama from Shinjuku, Tokyo. He comes into conflict with Masaki Taki who is the CEO of a scout company.
Swing High, Swing Low is a quirky comedy about a beautician and a gambler who pose as husband and wife. They get involved in various misadventures, including a barroom brawl and a radio broadcast on an ocean liner. Along the way, they navigate their complicated relationship and ultimately discover the power of love to conquer all.
A man gets in trouble when he accidentally kills and covers up a murder of a girl he meets after a big fight with his wife.
The story is based on the bestselling autobiography of 25-year-old Rie Saito, who became a number-one hostess in Ginza despite being deaf. "Hitsudan Hostess" was published by Kobunsha this past May, and so far it has sold roughly 115,000 copies. The book depicts the life of Saito, who was born in Aomori and became deaf at the age of 1 due to an illness. She rebelled against her strict parents, and she ran away from home several times as a youth. At a local club, she began taking an interest in "hitsudan" (communicating through writing), which she later made use of when she moved to Tokyo and became a popular hostess at a Ginza club. --Tokyograph
Early 1960s realist drama following a day in the lives of two London flatmates. Sylvia Syms and June Ritchie star as Billa and Ginnie, two singletons sharing a London flat who both work as night club hostesses in the same Soho club. Tensions arise when Ginnie becomes romantically entangled with rich married businessman Bob Shelbourne (Edward Judd), causing Billa to become jealous of their relationship.
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