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Gate of Flesh
Directed by
Seijun Suzuki
Not Rated
1964
90m
Drama
,
Crime
7.2
100%
87%
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An injured thief on the run finds sanctuary within a brothel of united, ruthless women.
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Where to Watch Gate of Flesh
Criterion Channel
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Cast of Gate of Flesh
Joe Shishido
Shintaro Ibuki
Kōji Wada
Abe
Yumiko Nogawa
Maya
Tomiko Ishii
Oroku
Kayo Matsuo
Omino
Satoko Kasai
Sen
Misako Tominaga
Machiko
Isao Tamagawa
Horidome
Chico Lourant
Black Pastor
Eimei Esumi
Ogasawara
Hiroshi Chō
Potato Seller
Keisuke Noro
Ishii
Mikiko Sakai
Terue Shigemori
Kōji Yashiro
Takashi Nomura
Shinzō Shibata
Akira Hisamatsu
Akira Takahashi
Jiro Hiratsuka
Kuniya Mizukawa
Hiroshi Takao
Yōko Ogata
Yōko Yokota
Keiko Kitaide
Yōko Naka
Megumi Wakaba
Tamehisa Aida
Akio Sawai
Yoshiyuki Nemoto
Akio Fujii
Seijun Suzuki
Director
Taijirō Tamura
Writer
Gorō Tanada
Writer
Kaneo Iwai
Producer
Gate of Flesh Ratings & Reviews
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Sean Axmaker
Suzuki... ultimately uses the soft-core genre of "roman porno" to paint a mercenary world with all the overheated passion and stylistic ingenuity of his gangster films.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
Softcore porn exploitation continually spiked by Suzuki's political vehemence and bottomless bag of visual slaps
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
An eye-poppingly colorful story of the feral, backstabbing existence that cropped up just after World War II in Japan.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Visually more engaging than is the lurid pulp story.
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
shocking and disturbing, and one can only imagine how 1960s audiences reacted to it
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