Beautiful Wrestlers: Down for the Count

Beautiful Wrestlers: Down for the Count (美少女プロレス 失神10秒前, Bishôjo puroresu: shisshin 10-byo mae) is a 1984 Japanese film in Nikkatsu Studios "Roman Porno" period. Directed by Hiroyuki Nasu.

Beautiful Wrestlers: "Down for the Count"
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Bishôjo puroresu: shisshin 10-byo mae
Directed byHiroyuki Nasu
Produced byAkihiko Yatsumaki
Written byToshimichi Saeki
Starring
CinematographyMasaru Mori
Edited byYoshiyuki Okuhara
Production
company
Release date
  • January 13, 1984 (1984-01-13) (Japan)
Running time
72 Minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Plot

Megu (Natsuko Yamamoto) enrolls in an extracurricular girls' wrestling club, but things aren't quite what she expected. She soon learns the club's training program includes humiliating sexual submission to the senior female wrestlers and that the club's finances are secured with the prostitution of the girls to the members of a nearby all-male wrestling club. Megu's life is further strained when a rival wrestler Shinobu (Kaoru Ada) shows interest in her new boyfriend. This tension erupts at a no-holds-barred wrestling match. Megu's strength is pushed to the limit but she has a secret weapon—superhuman strength whenever she removes her tampon.

Cast

  • Natsuko Yamamoto as Megu Shinohara
  • Kaoru Oda as Shinobu Yokoyama
  • Ryoko Watanabe as Aya Matsumori
  • Makoto Yoshino as Junko Tateno
  • Kiriko Shimizu as Mami Shinohara
  • Mai Inoue as Mayumi Hori
  • Naomi Hagio as Akiko Yamakura
  • Rika Ishii as Kaori Ichinose
  • Miyuki Amano as Kyôko Shiraki
  • Michiru Beppu as Yoshiko Kawamoto
  • Hiroshi Fukami as Ukai
  • Tamaki Komiyama as Nakatsu
  • Sakae Matsuzawa as Naomi Yamashita
  • Chino Sato as Saeko Ikeshita
  • Katsumi Sawada as Kazuo Mashiro
  • Sanae Takada as Norie Toriyama
  • Hiroshi Takayama as Morishita
  • Tomoyuki Taura as Ryûma Yamada
  • Hitomi Yuri as Sumire Kôzuki
  • Yasuharu Ôkubo as Kurauchi

Production

Director Nasu shot "Beautiful Wrestler: Down for the Count" to fulfill contractual obligations with Nikkatsu before moving on to Toei.[1]

Bibliography

  • Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. p. 313. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.

References

  1. Weisser, Thomas. Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The sex films. Vital Books, 1998, p. 60.
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