

Women's Police: Swirling Butterflies
Directed by Keiichi OzawaAboard a night ferry in the Inland Sea, Masaaki Kagari (Akira Kobayashi), a young tough, who supplies hostesses to night spots, encounters Yuko, his ex-sweetheart. He considers himself a private underworld sort of policeman-in the com- munity of such women. Yuko, now a bar proprietress, is under the protection of Tahei Daigo, a sinister gang boss who in his quest for chances of good investments abroad plans to offer young girls to rich foreigners. Asked to gather attractive girls by Yuko, now Tahei's puppet, Masaaki collects many only to find them mysteriously missing...
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Women's Police: Swirling Butterflies was released on July 11, 1970.
Women's Police: Swirling Butterflies was directed by Keiichi Ozawa.
Women's Police: Swirling Butterflies has a runtime of 88m.
Women's Police: Swirling Butterflies was produced by Akira Kobayashi, Jirô Tomoda.
Aboard a night ferry in the Inland Sea, Masaaki Kagari (Akira Kobayashi), a young tough, who supplies hostesses to night spots, encounters Yuko, his ex-sweetheart. He considers himself a private underworld sort of policeman-in the com- munity of such women. Yuko, now a bar proprietress, is under the protection of Tahei Daigo, a sinister gang boss who in his quest for chances of good investments abroad plans to offer young girls to rich foreigners. Asked to gather attractive girls by Yuko, now Tahei's puppet, Masaaki collects many only to find them mysteriously missing...
The key characters in Women's Police: Swirling Butterflies are Masaaki Kagari (Akira Kobayashi), Ryo Kuroki (Ryōhei Uchida), Yuko Shiga (Kumi Mizuno).
Women's Police: Swirling Butterflies is an Action, Crime film.
Women's Police: Swirling Butterflies has an audience rating of 5.5 out of 10.










