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[[Harry Novak]] released ''Slave Widow'' theatrically in the [[United States]] through his Boxoffice International Pictures distribution company.<ref name="She">{{cite journal |last=Fentone|first=Steve|year=1998|title=Slave Widow; A Rip of the Flesh: The Japanese 'Pink Film' Cycle|journal=She|volume=2|issue=11|pages=p.10}}</ref> The film was again available to U.S. audiences in the late 1990s in a videotape release by Something Weird Video.<ref name="She"/> The film was released on [[DVD region code|region-1]] [[DVD]] by [[Gregory Hatanaka]]'s [[Cinema Epoch]] label on [[April 1]], [[2008]]. |
[[Harry Novak]] released ''Slave Widow'' theatrically in the [[United States]] through his Boxoffice International Pictures distribution company.<ref name="She">{{cite journal |last=Fentone|first=Steve|year=1998|title=Slave Widow; A Rip of the Flesh: The Japanese 'Pink Film' Cycle|journal=She|volume=2|issue=11|pages=p.10}}</ref> The film was again available to U.S. audiences in the late 1990s in a videotape release by Something Weird Video.<ref name="She"/> The film was released on [[DVD region code|region-1]] [[DVD]] by [[Gregory Hatanaka]]'s [[Cinema Epoch]] label on [[April 1]], [[2008]]. Though the DVD release contains no extras significant to the film, the trailer to ''Slave Widow'' is available on Something Weird Video's release of [[Kōji Wakamatsu]]'s ''[[The Notorious Concubines]]'' (1969).<ref>[http://www.dvdmaniacs.net/review.php?id=230 Slave Widow (DVD review)] (English). [http://www.dvdmaniacs.net/ www.dvdmaniacs.net]. Retrieved on [[July 8]], [[2008]].</ref> |
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Following the DVD release, on May 9 and [[May 11]], [[2008]], [[Portland, Oregon]]'s Clinton Street Theater played ''Slave Widow'' on a double-bill with [[Hiroshi Mukai]]'s ''[[The Bite (film)|The Bite]]'' (1966), previously considered a [[lost film]].<ref>[http://www.clintonsttheater.com/calendar.html#JAPANESE JAPANESE SEXPLOITATION DOUBLE FEATURE - May 9 & 11] (English). [http://www.clintonsttheater.com/ The Clinton Street Theater]. Retrieved on [[May 24]], [[2008]].</ref> |
Following the DVD release, on May 9 and [[May 11]], [[2008]], [[Portland, Oregon]]'s Clinton Street Theater played ''Slave Widow'' on a double-bill with [[Hiroshi Mukai]]'s ''[[The Bite (film)|The Bite]]'' (1966), previously considered a [[lost film]].<ref>[http://www.clintonsttheater.com/calendar.html#JAPANESE JAPANESE SEXPLOITATION DOUBLE FEATURE - May 9 & 11] (English). [http://www.clintonsttheater.com/ The Clinton Street Theater]. Retrieved on [[May 24]], [[2008]].</ref> |
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Slave Widow | |
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Directed by | Mamoru Watanabe (as Yuzuru Watanabe) |
Written by | Mamoru Watanabe |
Starring | Noriko Tatsumi |
Distributed by | Mutsukuni Eiga / Chuo Eiga |
Release dates | July 11, 1967 |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Slave Widow (奴隷未亡人, Dorei mibojin) is a 1967 Japanese Pink film.
Synopsis
When a woman's husband dies leaving her with a large debt, the widow becomes the sexual slave of his largest creditor and his son.[1]
Cast
- Noriko Tatsumi... Mitsuko[2]
- Masayoshi/Seigi Nogami... Kazuhiko, son of Kito
- Mari Iwai... Maya, the maid
- Tadashi Oizumi... Kito
- Naomi Tani... Mariko
Availability
Harry Novak released Slave Widow theatrically in the United States through his Boxoffice International Pictures distribution company.[3] The film was again available to U.S. audiences in the late 1990s in a videotape release by Something Weird Video.[3] The film was released on region-1 DVD by Gregory Hatanaka's Cinema Epoch label on April 1, 2008. Though the DVD release contains no extras significant to the film, the trailer to Slave Widow is available on Something Weird Video's release of Kōji Wakamatsu's The Notorious Concubines (1969).[4]
Following the DVD release, on May 9 and May 11, 2008, Portland, Oregon's Clinton Street Theater played Slave Widow on a double-bill with Hiroshi Mukai's The Bite (1966), previously considered a lost film.[5]
Notes
- ^ Buchanan, Jason. Slave Widow. All Movie Guide. Retrieved on May 30, 2008.
- ^ Cast listing from Cowie, Peter (editor). "Dorei Mibôjin" in "Japan" in World Filmography 1967 (1977). Tantivy Press, London. ISBN 0-498015-65-3. p.351.
- ^ a b Fentone, Steve (1998). "Slave Widow; A Rip of the Flesh: The Japanese 'Pink Film' Cycle". She. 2 (11): p.10.
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has extra text (help) - ^ Slave Widow (DVD review) (English). www.dvdmaniacs.net. Retrieved on July 8, 2008.
- ^ JAPANESE SEXPLOITATION DOUBLE FEATURE - May 9 & 11 (English). The Clinton Street Theater. Retrieved on May 24, 2008.
Sources
- Barrett, Michael. "Slave Widow" (English). PopMatters, May 8, 2008. Retrieved on May 24, 2008.
- Buchanan, Jason. Slave Widow. All Movie Guide.
- Cowie, Peter (editor). "Dorei Mibôjin" in "Japan" in World Filmography 1967 (1977). Tantivy Press, London. ISBN 0-498015-65-3. p.351.
- Dorei Mibojin / Slave Widow (English). Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved on May 24, 2008.
- 奴隷未亡人 (Dorei mibojin) at Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved on May 24, 2008.
- Loomis, Daryl. "Slave Widow" (English). DVD Verdict, April 10, 2008. Retrieved on May 24, 2008.
- Wallis, John. "Slave Widow" (English). DVD Talk, March 28, 2008. Retrieved on May 24, 2008.
- Weisser, Thomas and Yuko Mihara Weisser. (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications, Miami. ISBN 1-889288-52-7. pp.394-395.