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  1. Overview. Junko Miyashita plays a mysterious hitchhiker picked up by a brute of a construction worker named Kenzo who takes her back to his run-down and cramped apartment in a not so good part of town. Claiming that she is running away from an abusive husband, she shacks up with him.

  2. The Woman with Red Hair: Directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro. With Junko Miyashita, Renji Ishibashi, Ako, Moeko Ezawa. At his working place, Kozo and his colleague gangrape the boss' teenage daughter.

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    • Junko Miyashita, Renji Ishibashi, Ako
    • Tatsumi Kumashiro
  3. Woman with Red Hair (赫い髪の女, Akai kami no onna) ( 1979) is a Japanese film in the Nikkatsu Roman Porno series. Cast. Junko Miyashita as Woman with red hair. Renji Ishibashi as Kozo. Ako as Kazuko. Miyako Yamaguchi as Haruko. Kai Atō as Takao. Moeko Ezawa as Kozo's sister. Awards. Wins. Best Actress, Junko Miyashita – Hochi Film Awards [1]

  4. Studio Nikkatsu Corporation. Genres Drama. Junko Miyashita plays a mysterious hitchhiker picked up by a brute of a construction worker named Kenzo who takes her back to his run-down and cramped apartment in a not so good part of town.

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    • Junko Miyashita
    • Tatsumi Kumashiro
  5. Original title: Akai kami no onna (The Woman with Red Hair). Synopsis: At his working place, Kozo and his colleague gangrape the boss' teenage daughter. Then, on the highway, he picks up a red-haired woman walking on the road back to his home.

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    • Japan
    • Yonezo Maeda
    • Tatsumi Kumashiro
  6. Synopsis. Junko Miyashita plays a mysterious hitchhiker picked up by a brute of a construction worker named Kenzo who takes her back to his run-down and cramped apartment in a not so good part of town. Claiming that she is running away from an abusive husband, she shacks up with him.

  7. “The Woman with Red Hair” is probably the most acclaimed work of the late Tatsumi Kumashiro, one of the most celebrated directors within the pinku genre whose pink films even made it repeatedly to the Kinema Junpo’s Best 10 of the year.