Traci Takes Tokyo
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Traci Takes Tokyo | |
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Directed by | Steven Cartier Tadashi Yoyogi |
Written by | Steven Cartier |
Starring | Traci Lords Kyōko Aizome Don Fernando |
Music by | Don Tomaso |
Distributed by | Traci Lords Company |
Release date(s) | 1986 |
Running time | 80 minutes. |
Language | English |
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Traci Takes Tokyo is a pornographic movie released in 1986 which starred an underaged Traci Lords who also served as co-producer. It was the first project from the Traci Lords Company and filmed in Tokyo. The scenes include Lords and a mainly Japanese cast, including Kyōko Aizome, who has been called, "the first hard-core porn actress in Japan." with her 1981 film Hakujitsumu by Tetsuji Takechi[1]. Because Traci Lords was 17 years old when the film was made, the film is currently illegal in the United States, although it is legally available in many other jurisdictions.
[edit] Synopsis
Traci Lords arrives at Tokyo to explore Japanese eroticism. She is guided by the co-director of the film. She is first introduced to an allegedly virgin young Japanese man named Toshi Tokeshi with whom she has sex. Then, Kyōko Aizome (credited as "Kyōko Izoma") is presented. During the chat with Lords, Aizome asks her questions that express her admiration. A lesbian scene between the two (re-used in Beverly Hills Copulator) follows. Lords is introduced to two Japanese girls, two Japanese men, a German man. Lords has sex with Akira Tanaka in the bathroom, while others have sex in the living room. Sex scenes with and without Lords follow including Don Fernando who stands-in twice for Toshi and German actor Stephen Welmhiser. At the end, Lords is asked which one of the men she liked most and she gives the name of Tokeshi "for his innocence". Toshi is called in and the film ends with the two kissing in a hot tub.
[edit] References
- ^ Koizumi, Shinichi (December 1, 2001). Porn-star label now a badge of honor for actress (English). Asahi Shimbun. Archived from the original on 2001-12-03. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.