| Reiko Ike | ... | Ochô Inoshika | |
| Makoto Ashikawa | |||
| Arumi Kuri | |||
| Meika Seri | |||
| Jun Midorikawa | ... | Maki | |
| Emi Jo | (as Emi Jô) | ||
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Tôru Abe | (as Tooru Abe) | ||
| Kanjûrô Arashi | |||
| Tarô Bonten | ... | Detective Tora | |
| Tatsuo Endô | ... | Goda | |
| Shin'ichirô Hayashi | |||
| Rena Ichinose | |||
| Kuniomi Kitani | |||
| Hiroshi Nawa | |||
| Akemi Negishi | |||
| Rie Saotome | |||
| Shunji Sasaki | |||
| Ryôhei Uchida | ... | Joji | |
| Akira Ôizumi | (as Akira Ooizumi) | ||
Directed by | |||
| Teruo Ishii | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Teruo Ishii | writer | |
| Masahiro Kakefuda | writer | |
Film Editing by | |||
| Tadao Kanda | |||
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| News articles | IMDb Action section | IMDb Japan section |
The beautiful Reiko Ike returns in this low-budget sequel to "Sex and Fury". A non-stop, rather confusing tale of gangs, drug running and revenge, "Female Yakuza Tale: Inquisition and Torture" is a wonderfully visual movie with a great '70s score and an excellent cast.
Despite finding the plot a little too convoluted, I enjoyed watching this movie. The scenes of softcore romps with middle-aged men started to exceed their welcome in no time at all but the film has a decent pace and energy that allows it to overcome its limitations. Reiko Ike is a stunning actress and steals every scene. Her willingness to give 100% to the film soon becomes apparent in the opening credits where she manages to full disrobe in the midst of a sword fight with numerous assailants.
Not the most exciting crime thriller I've seen from Japan, "Female Yakuza Tale" is still an entertaining movie from bonkers director Teruo Ishii.