Obscene Stalker: It Holds in Darkness!
Obscene Stalker: It Holds in Darkness! |
Theatrical poster for Obscene Stalker: It Holds in Darkness! (2002) |
Directed by |
Yutaka Ikejima[1] |
Written by |
Kyōko Godai |
Starring |
Hotaru Hazuki |
Music by |
Ichimi Ōba |
Cinematography |
Shōji Shimizu |
Editing by |
Shōji Sakai |
Studio |
Cement Match |
Distributed by |
Shintōhō |
Release date(s) |
March 29, 2002 |
Running time |
62 minutes |
Country |
Japan |
Language |
Japanese |
Obscene Stalker: It Holds in Darkness! (猥褻ストーカー 暗闇で抱いて!, Waisetsu Sutōkaa: Kurayami de Idaite!?) is a 2002 Japanese pink film in the suspense genre, directed by Yutaka Ikejima. It was chosen as the eighth best pink release of the year, and lead actress Hotaru Hazuki was given a Best Actress award at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony.[2]
Synopsis
Natsuki is a blind girl on whose testimony Takechi investigates the murder of her friend Yōko.[3]
Cast
- Hotaru Hazuki as Natsuki Hoshino[4]
- Noriko Masaki (真咲紀子) as Yōko Nagashima
- Birei (美麗) as Mizuno's mother
- Yūya Ishikawa (石川雄也) as Takechi
- Kōji Irie (入江浩治) as Yūichi Mizuno
- Kazu Itsuki (樹かず) as Young man
- Shōko Iroka (色華昇子) as Kei
- Guriko Yamanote (山ノ手ぐり子) as Other woman
- Hiroyuki Kawasaki (かわさきひろゆき) as Inspector Hasegawa
Availability
Yutaka Ikejima filmed Obscene Stalker: It Holds in Darkness! for his own Cement Match production company, and it was released theatrically in Japan by Shintōhō on March 29, 2002.[1] Max-A's release of Obscene Stalker: It Holds in Darkness! to home video in VHS format on its Gash label, on February 18, 2003 shows the film's English title.[5] Shintōhō gave the film a second theatrical release on August 9, 2005 under the title Super Obscene Mystery: Stalker in the Darkness (超わいせつミステリー 暗闇のストーカー, Chō Waisetsu Misuterii: Kurayami no Sutōkaa?).[6]
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Notes
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Ten Best Films |
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Personnel Awards |
Director: Mitsuru Meike
New Director: Tatsuro Kashihara
Actress: Koharu Yamasaki · Hotaru Hazuki · Yuki
New Actress: Misaki Wakamiya · Nikki Sasaki · Ruri Tachibana · Noriko Masaki
Actor: Yasushi Takemoto · Kazuhiro Sano
Screenplay: Tatsuro Kashihara
Technical Award (Cinematography): Takuya Hasegawa
Special Award: Fukuoka Ōkura Theater
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