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Million Film

Million Film (ミリオンフィルム) was one of the early independent studios which produced pink films. Along with OP Eiga, Shintōhō Eiga, Kantō and Kōji Wakamatsu's production studio, Million Film was one of the most influential on the genre during its first decade.[1] Many of the most prominent directors and performers in the pink film genre worked for Million Film.

Million Film
IndustryPornography
Founded1969
Defunct1988 (1988)
Headquarters,
ProductsPink films
ParentKeitsū Productions
Humax Group
SubsidiariesJoypack Film

Million's beginning edit

Million Films was a subsidiary of Keitsū Productions, which ran a string of cinemas during the post-war years,[2] including the Shinjuku Moulin Rouge, which Keitsū revived and ran as a movie theater beginning in April 1947.[3] Late in 1968, Million began distributing films for other production companies, beginning with pink film pioneer Kan Mukai's Cruel Story of a Sex Film Actress (セックス女優残酷史, Sex Joyū Zankokushi) in September.[4][5]

In its first year of existence, Million Film distributed films starring some of the leading performers in the pink film industry. Sex Drive (セックスドライブ), produced by Unimonde and released by Million in October 1968, gave future Nikkatsu Roman Porno queen Kazuko Shirakawa a role as one of lead actor Masayoshi Nogami's sex partners. Unusual for Nogami, who specialized in roles as rapists, Shirakawa's character is a willing participant.[6] Produced by Yamabe Pro and released by Million in November 1968, director Jirō Matsubara's Orgy of Flesh or Bewitching of the Flesh (肉の競艶, Niku no Kyōen) was notable for teaming two of the most popular pink film actresses of the day, Naomi Tani and Mari Iwai.[7][8]

While continuing to distribute films from other production companies, in 1969, the year in which the production company was founded, Million Film began producing films for Keitsū's theater chain.[2] During the boom years of the pink film industry, in the mid- to late-1960s, dozens of small studios produced pink films. The major studios, including Toei, and especially Nikkatsu took over the sexploitation film in the early 1970s.[9] This was a period of weeding-out of smaller independent studios, leaving only a few major pink studios. Along with Shintōhō Eiga and Ōkura Eiga (OP Eiga), Million was one of the few independent studios to survive this era.[2]

1970s edit

Among the prominent pink filmmakers who worked at Million were prolific director Kin'ya Ogawa. In 1970, Ogawa came to Million from Ōkura Eiga, and after a short stay at Million, moved on to Shintōhō Eiga.[10] Prominent female pink film director, Sachi Hamano shot her debut film at Million Film in 1971.[11] Titled 17-Year-Old Free Love Tribe (十七才すきすき族, Jūnana-sai Sukisukizoku), Million released the film in September 1972.[12][13]

Under his pseudonym Yoshikazu Kishimoto (岸本恵一, Kishimoto Yoshikazu),[14] Sōjirō Motoki began directing films at Million with Sex No. 1 (セックスNo.1) (December 1971), starring future Nikkatsu Roman Porno queen Junko Miyashita.[15][16] Motoki's ties to the pink film went back to 1962, the year of the production of the first film in that genre. Motoki's Free Trade in Flesh (肉体自由貿易, Nikutai Jiyū Bōeki) was one of only four pink films made in 1962.[17][18] Previous to his career in sex films, Motoki had been a producer at Toho where he was behind such major films as Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru (1952) and Seven Samurai (1954).[15][17] Motoki continued directing for Million Film until his last film, Sensual College Girl: I Want to Give It to You! (好色女子大生 あげちゃいたい!, Kōshoku Joshi Daisei: Agechaitai!) (June 1977).[15][19]

The year 1970 also encapsulated the brief pink film career of science fiction author Izumi Suzuki, who made a number of films with Million under the stage name Naomi Asaka, including A Virgin at Play (処女の戯れ), White Paper on the Violation of Prostitutes: Sexual Violence (売春暴行白書・性暴力を斬る), and A Woman's Sexual Development (女性の性徴期).[20]

The survival rate of early independent pink films is very low, but the DVD company Ace Deuce Entertainment has preserved several early Million Film releases and made them available on home video.[21] Yokohama Cheyenne: Woman Swamp Zone (横浜シャイアン 女の湿地帯, Yokohama Shaian: Onna no Shicchi-tai) and New Bride: Mixed Up Figure (新妻 乱れ姿, Niizuma: Midaresugata) (both 1974) are significant both for being examples of surviving early pink films from an independent studio other than Shintōhō Eiga. These are also among the earliest surviving all-color pink film productions.[21] Both these films were produced by Akitaka Kimata's Pro Taka production studio and directed by his son Akiyoshi Kimata under the pseudonym Seiji Izumi (和泉聖治, Izumi Seiji).[21] Both films show a light-hearted and easy-going style which contrasts with the darker style of the director and of Million Film productions in later years.[21] The non-political nature of these two films contrasts with the politically charged pink films of the 1960s, such as those by Kōji Wakamatsu, which often tackled current events. Woman Crime Demon (女犯魔, Johan-ma) made by Genji Nakamura for his own Genji Pro, and released by Million in October 1977[22] shows a similarly relaxed style, though it does make reference to the political themes of earlier pink film, particularly the Anpo.[23]

Beginning in 1976, Million distributed yō pin, or "Western pink" film, Western films in the sexploitation genre such as those directed by Russ Meyer and Jesús Franco. Million continued this distribution of foreign films in Japan until the mid-1980s through a subsidiary called Joypack Film.[24][25][26] Million's parent company, Keitsū had built the Shinjuku Joypack Building Annex in July 1976.[3] In 1978 Keitsū established Joypack Amusement, and in July 1979 Joypack Leisure, which included Joypack Amusement and two other companies. Joypack Leisure was involved with aspects of entertainment outside of film.[3][27]

1980s edit

Million Film hosted some of the most important pink filmmakers during the early 1980s, and distributed some of the most significant independent pink films made during this era, though the company ceased production in 1986, and withdrew from pink film distribution in 1988. Known as one of the "Three Pillars of Pink",[28] several of Genji Nakamura's most important films were distributed by Million Film during the early 1980s. After working on more than fifty films, Wet Lips: Sleek and Hot (濡れた唇 しなやかに熱く, Nureta Kuchibiru: Shinayaka ni Atsuku) (April 1980)[29] was Nakamura's breakthrough as a personal statement, and as his first award-winning film.[30] Another highly regarded Nakamura film released by Million, Scarlet Prostitute: Stabbing (1981), concludes with a controversial, yet poignant scene which, Thomas and Yuko Mihara Weisser write in their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films, will leave, "[e]ven the most calloused viewer... misty-eyed".[31]

One of the earliest significant female pink film directors, Rumi Tama made her directorial debut for Million Film with the November 1981 release, Revenge Sex: Girl Rape (復讐セックス 女が犯す, Fukushū Sekkusu: Onna ga Okasu).[11][32][33] Many of Tama's earlier films as an actress—often produced and directed by her husband Akitaka Kimata, or his son, Seiji Izumi—had also been released by Million.[32][34]

Another of the "Three Pillars of Pink", Banmei Takahashi's November 1981 Million Film release, Attacked Woman (襲られた女, Yarareta Onna)[35] won several awards and was named by the mainstream Kinema Jumpo as one of the best films of 1981. Though Takahashi is considered one of the most prominent pink filmmakers of this era, and many critics regard Attacked Woman as his best pink film, the Weissers reported in 1998 that Million Film had declared Attacked Woman a lost film. All prints had been either lost or destroyed, though a 7-minute clip was rediscovered in the late 1980s.[36] However, the film became available on DVD through the Ace-Deuce site in April 2002.[37][38] Takahashi introduced the noted horror-film director Kiyoshi Kurosawa to Million Film at the start of his career. Though he had a short and troubled relationship with the studio, and eventually only made one pink film, Kurosawa made his debut with Million. Million agreed to produce Kurosawa's project Kandagawa Pervert Wars (神田川淫乱戦争, Kandagawa Inran Sensō), which was released August 1983.[39][40] Jasper Sharp writes that Kurosawa's script resembles a pink film tribute to Jean-Luc Godard as filtered through Rear Window (1954).[39] Sharp writes that the combination of Kurosawa's film scholar sensibilities, and the low budget afforded him to film his scenario no doubt appeared as sarcasm to the studio. Nevertheless, Million Film gave Kurosawa a second chance to direct, with his script College Girl: Shameful Seminar. However, after seeing what Kurosawa had filmed, they canceled the project, proclaiming it not sufficiently erotic. Kurosawa later bought back the footage to use it in his mainstream film, The Excitement of the Do-Re-Mi-Fa Girl (1985).[39] After his experience with Million, Kurosawa left the pink film genre behind, finding success in the yakuza and horror fields.[41]

Million Film's parent company, Keitsū's film distribution subsidiary was broken off from Million and named Joypack Cinema in 1983.[42] In 1984, the Japanese Prosecutor's Office decided to enforce the Moral Sensibility law more strictly, targeting pink film theaters, their advertising, and the studios.[43] Hoping to prevent drastic actions, representatives of the pink film studios met with Eirin, the police and the prosecutor's office. The result of this meeting, known as "the Ice Age summit", was that the studios agreed to a set of conditions in exchange for a promise of leniency from the authorities. The conditions included the banning of 184 words—such as those implying underage performers, or graphic words such as "rape", "lick", etc.-- in film titles, and the banning of nudity, or two bodies touching affectionately, in poster graphics.[44] The result of the studios' compliance with these new rules was disastrous for the pink film industry, with box-office attendance dropping 36% in the first month of their implementation.[45]

Actress Kiyomi Itō debuted at Million, in director Ryūji Akitsu's April 1984 release, High School Girl: Thrill of the Chase (女高生猟色, Jokōsei: Ryōshoku).[46][47] Itō went on to become controversial director Hisayasu Satō's favorite leading actress after working in his debut film, Mad Love! Lolita Poaching (激愛!ロリータ密猟, Gekiai! Roriita Mitsuryō).[46] She appeared in Satō's October 1986 release for Million, Exciting Eros: Hot Skin (エキサイティング・エロ 熱い肌, Exciting Ero: Atsū Hada),[48] and in some of his most notorious works, including Lolita: Vibrator Torture (1987) and Widow's Perverted Hell (1991).[49]

In January 1984, Million produced Molester's Train: Insert Deeply (痴漢電車奥まで入れて, Chikan Densha: Oku Made Irete), a film linked to Shintōhō Eiga's popular and long-running "Molester's Train" series.[50][51] Gō Ijūin (伊集院剛) is a pseudonym used by various filmmakers working individually and together at Genji Nakamura's production studio.[52] Director Ryūichi Hiroki made the first Gō Ijūin film, The SM, in 1984 and it was distributed by Million Film. Hiroki began a successful mainstream career in the late 1980s.[53]

Million Film served as the distributor of the debut works of significant filmmakers even in its last years in production. Bizarre Experience: Dreamy (猟奇体験 夢性, Ryōki Taiken: Musei), released in September 1985, was a pink science-fiction fantasy which provided director Tsutomu Watanabe with his career debut.[54][55] Watanabe found greater success in horror and fantasy cinema.[55] Hidekazu Takahara, today best known for his musical comedies, made his career debut at Million with the November 1985 release, Sexy Up: Pink Nipple (セクシーアップ 桃色乳首, Sexy Up: Momoiro Chikubi).[56][57]

Million Film ceased production in 1986.[25] The closing of the studio's production facilities resulted in the stalling of the debut of prominent "Four Heavenly Kings of Pink" (ピンク四天王, pinku shitenno) director Toshiki Satō for two years. Originally scheduled to make a film for Million in 1986, Satō did not make his first film until 1988, for Nikkatsu Video.[58] Keitsū's film exhibition arm, Joypack Cinema, was renamed Humax in 1987.[42] Million Film stopped distributing pink films in 1988.[59] In 1989 the Humax Group was formed. The Humax Group currently includes Joypack Cinema which produces and distributes non-pink films, and runs several theaters in Tokyo.[42]

Personnel and output edit

Directors edit

Notable directors whose films were produced or released by Million Film include:

Actors and actresses edit

Notable actors and actresses who performed at Million Film include:

Films edit

Notable films produced and/or released by Million Film include:

  • Yokohama Cheyenne: Woman Swamp Zone (横浜シャイアン 女の湿地帯, Yokohama Shaian: Onna no Shicchi-tai) (Akiyoshi Kimata as Seiji Izumi, 1974)
  • New Bride: Mixed Up Figure (新妻 乱れ姿, Niizuma: Midaresugata) (Akiyoshi Kimata as Seiji Izumi, 1974)
  • Wet Lips: Sleek and Hot (濡れた唇 しなやかに熱く, Nureta Kuchibiru: Shinayaka ni Atsuku) (Genji Nakamura, 1980)
  • Attacked Woman (襲られた女, Yarareta Onna) (Banmei Takahashi, 1981)
  • Scarlet Prostitute: Stabbing (Genji Nakamura, 1981)
  • Kandagawa Pervert Wars (Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 1983)
  • The SM (Ryūichi Hiroki as Gō Ijūin, 1984)

Bibliography edit

English edit

  • Cowie, Peter, ed. (1977). "Japan". World Filmography 1968. London: Tantivy Press. ISBN 0-904208-36-2.
  • Sharp, Jasper (2008). Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema. Guildford: FAB Press. ISBN 978-1-903254-54-7.
  • Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.

Japanese edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. p. 20. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.
  2. ^ a b c Sharp, p. 203.
  3. ^ a b c . humax.co.jp. Archived from the original on 2007-05-22. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  4. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  5. ^ セックス女優残酷史 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  6. ^ Weisser, p. 378.
  7. ^ Weisser, p. 304.
  8. ^ Cowie, Peter, ed. (1977). "Japan". World Filmography 1968. London: Tantivy Press. p. 405. ISBN 0-904208-36-2.
  9. ^ Macias, Patrick (2001). "Nikkatsu's Roman Porno". TokyoScope: The Japanese Cult Film Companion. San Francisco: Cadence Books. p. 187. ISBN 1-56931-681-3.
  10. ^ Weisser, p. 257.
  11. ^ a b Sharp, p. 296.
  12. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  13. ^ 十七才すきすき族 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  14. ^ Sharp, p.351.
  15. ^ a b c 本木荘二郎 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  16. ^ セックスNo.1 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  17. ^ a b Sharp, p.47.
  18. ^ 肉体自由貿易 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  19. ^ Sharp, pp. 47, 351.
  20. ^ Izumi Suzuki 1949-1986. Tokyo: Bunyūsha. 1994. p. 226. ISBN 4892570141.
  21. ^ a b c d Sharp, p. 205.
  22. ^ 女犯魔 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  23. ^ Sharp, p. 206.
  24. ^ Sharp, p.182.
  25. ^ a b Sharp, p. 204.
  26. ^ For a collection of yō pin posters, see: http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~madison/worst/treasure/pink.html
  27. ^ Sharp, pp. 204-205.
  28. ^ Weisser, p. 63.
  29. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  30. ^ Weisser, p. 495.
  31. ^ Weisser, p.361.
  32. ^ a b 珠瑠美 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
  33. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  34. ^ Weisser, pp. 82-83.
  35. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  36. ^ Weisser, pp. 54-55.
  37. ^ (in Japanese). www.acedeuce-ent.jp. Archived from the original on 2007-10-19. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  38. ^ 襲(や)られた女(1981) (in Japanese). allcinema.net. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  39. ^ a b c Sharp, p. 238.
  40. ^ 神田川淫乱戦争 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  41. ^ Sharp, p. 239.
  42. ^ a b c Sharp p. 205
  43. ^ Weisser, p. 27.
  44. ^ Weisser, p. 28.
  45. ^ Weisser, p. 29.
  46. ^ a b Sharp, p.265.
  47. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  48. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  49. ^ 伊藤清美 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  50. ^ Weisser, pp. 277-278.
  51. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  52. ^ Weisser, p. 428.
  53. ^ Sharp, pp. 242-243.
  54. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  55. ^ a b Weisser, p. 65.
  56. ^ Weisser, p. 387.
  57. ^ . Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  58. ^ Sharp, p. 291.
  59. ^ "Pink Films History" (in Japanese). P.G. Web Site. Retrieved 2010-06-16. ミリオンフィルムがピンク映画から撤退する

million, film, ミリオンフィルム, early, independent, studios, which, produced, pink, films, along, with, eiga, shintōhō, eiga, kantō, kōji, wakamatsu, production, studio, most, influential, genre, during, first, decade, many, most, prominent, directors, performers, pi. Million Film ミリオンフィルム was one of the early independent studios which produced pink films Along with OP Eiga Shintōhō Eiga Kantō and Kōji Wakamatsu s production studio Million Film was one of the most influential on the genre during its first decade 1 Many of the most prominent directors and performers in the pink film genre worked for Million Film Million FilmIndustryPornographyFounded1969Defunct1988 1988 HeadquartersTokyo JapanProductsPink filmsParentKeitsu ProductionsHumax GroupSubsidiariesJoypack Film Contents 1 Million s beginning 2 1970s 3 1980s 4 Personnel and output 4 1 Directors 4 2 Actors and actresses 4 3 Films 5 Bibliography 5 1 English 5 2 Japanese 6 NotesMillion s beginning editMillion Films was a subsidiary of Keitsu Productions which ran a string of cinemas during the post war years 2 including the Shinjuku Moulin Rouge which Keitsu revived and ran as a movie theater beginning in April 1947 3 Late in 1968 Million began distributing films for other production companies beginning with pink film pioneer Kan Mukai s Cruel Story of a Sex Film Actress セックス女優残酷史 Sex Joyu Zankokushi in September 4 5 In its first year of existence Million Film distributed films starring some of the leading performers in the pink film industry Sex Drive セックスドライブ produced by Unimonde and released by Million in October 1968 gave future Nikkatsu Roman Porno queen Kazuko Shirakawa a role as one of lead actor Masayoshi Nogami s sex partners Unusual for Nogami who specialized in roles as rapists Shirakawa s character is a willing participant 6 Produced by Yamabe Pro and released by Million in November 1968 director Jirō Matsubara s Orgy of Flesh or Bewitching of the Flesh 肉の競艶 Niku no Kyōen was notable for teaming two of the most popular pink film actresses of the day Naomi Tani and Mari Iwai 7 8 While continuing to distribute films from other production companies in 1969 the year in which the production company was founded Million Film began producing films for Keitsu s theater chain 2 During the boom years of the pink film industry in the mid to late 1960s dozens of small studios produced pink films The major studios including Toei and especially Nikkatsu took over the sexploitation film in the early 1970s 9 This was a period of weeding out of smaller independent studios leaving only a few major pink studios Along with Shintōhō Eiga and Ōkura Eiga OP Eiga Million was one of the few independent studios to survive this era 2 1970s editAmong the prominent pink filmmakers who worked at Million were prolific director Kin ya Ogawa In 1970 Ogawa came to Million from Ōkura Eiga and after a short stay at Million moved on to Shintōhō Eiga 10 Prominent female pink film director Sachi Hamano shot her debut film at Million Film in 1971 11 Titled 17 Year Old Free Love Tribe 十七才すきすき族 Junana sai Sukisukizoku Million released the film in September 1972 12 13 Under his pseudonym Yoshikazu Kishimoto 岸本恵一 Kishimoto Yoshikazu 14 Sōjirō Motoki began directing films at Million with Sex No 1 セックスNo 1 December 1971 starring future Nikkatsu Roman Porno queen Junko Miyashita 15 16 Motoki s ties to the pink film went back to 1962 the year of the production of the first film in that genre Motoki s Free Trade in Flesh 肉体自由貿易 Nikutai Jiyu Bōeki was one of only four pink films made in 1962 17 18 Previous to his career in sex films Motoki had been a producer at Toho where he was behind such major films as Akira Kurosawa s Ikiru 1952 and Seven Samurai 1954 15 17 Motoki continued directing for Million Film until his last film Sensual College Girl I Want to Give It to You 好色女子大生 あげちゃいたい Kōshoku Joshi Daisei Agechaitai June 1977 15 19 The year 1970 also encapsulated the brief pink film career of science fiction author Izumi Suzuki who made a number of films with Million under the stage name Naomi Asaka including A Virgin at Play 処女の戯れ White Paper on the Violation of Prostitutes Sexual Violence 売春暴行白書 性暴力を斬る and A Woman s Sexual Development 女性の性徴期 20 The survival rate of early independent pink films is very low but the DVD company Ace Deuce Entertainment has preserved several early Million Film releases and made them available on home video 21 Yokohama Cheyenne Woman Swamp Zone 横浜シャイアン 女の湿地帯 Yokohama Shaian Onna no Shicchi tai and New Bride Mixed Up Figure 新妻 乱れ姿 Niizuma Midaresugata both 1974 are significant both for being examples of surviving early pink films from an independent studio other than Shintōhō Eiga These are also among the earliest surviving all color pink film productions 21 Both these films were produced by Akitaka Kimata s Pro Taka production studio and directed by his son Akiyoshi Kimata under the pseudonym Seiji Izumi 和泉聖治 Izumi Seiji 21 Both films show a light hearted and easy going style which contrasts with the darker style of the director and of Million Film productions in later years 21 The non political nature of these two films contrasts with the politically charged pink films of the 1960s such as those by Kōji Wakamatsu which often tackled current events Woman Crime Demon 女犯魔 Johan ma made by Genji Nakamura for his own Genji Pro and released by Million in October 1977 22 shows a similarly relaxed style though it does make reference to the political themes of earlier pink film particularly the Anpo 23 Beginning in 1976 Million distributed yō pin or Western pink film Western films in the sexploitation genre such as those directed by Russ Meyer and Jesus Franco Million continued this distribution of foreign films in Japan until the mid 1980s through a subsidiary called Joypack Film 24 25 26 Million s parent company Keitsu had built the Shinjuku Joypack Building Annex in July 1976 3 In 1978 Keitsu established Joypack Amusement and in July 1979 Joypack Leisure which included Joypack Amusement and two other companies Joypack Leisure was involved with aspects of entertainment outside of film 3 27 1980s editMillion Film hosted some of the most important pink filmmakers during the early 1980s and distributed some of the most significant independent pink films made during this era though the company ceased production in 1986 and withdrew from pink film distribution in 1988 Known as one of the Three Pillars of Pink 28 several of Genji Nakamura s most important films were distributed by Million Film during the early 1980s After working on more than fifty films Wet Lips Sleek and Hot 濡れた唇 しなやかに熱く Nureta Kuchibiru Shinayaka ni Atsuku April 1980 29 was Nakamura s breakthrough as a personal statement and as his first award winning film 30 Another highly regarded Nakamura film released by Million Scarlet Prostitute Stabbing 1981 concludes with a controversial yet poignant scene which Thomas and Yuko Mihara Weisser write in their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia The Sex Films will leave e ven the most calloused viewer misty eyed 31 One of the earliest significant female pink film directors Rumi Tama made her directorial debut for Million Film with the November 1981 release Revenge Sex Girl Rape 復讐セックス 女が犯す Fukushu Sekkusu Onna ga Okasu 11 32 33 Many of Tama s earlier films as an actress often produced and directed by her husband Akitaka Kimata or his son Seiji Izumi had also been released by Million 32 34 Another of the Three Pillars of Pink Banmei Takahashi s November 1981 Million Film release Attacked Woman 襲られた女 Yarareta Onna 35 won several awards and was named by the mainstream Kinema Jumpo as one of the best films of 1981 Though Takahashi is considered one of the most prominent pink filmmakers of this era and many critics regard Attacked Woman as his best pink film the Weissers reported in 1998 that Million Film had declared Attacked Woman a lost film All prints had been either lost or destroyed though a 7 minute clip was rediscovered in the late 1980s 36 However the film became available on DVD through the Ace Deuce site in April 2002 37 38 Takahashi introduced the noted horror film director Kiyoshi Kurosawa to Million Film at the start of his career Though he had a short and troubled relationship with the studio and eventually only made one pink film Kurosawa made his debut with Million Million agreed to produce Kurosawa s project Kandagawa Pervert Wars 神田川淫乱戦争 Kandagawa Inran Sensō which was released August 1983 39 40 Jasper Sharp writes that Kurosawa s script resembles a pink film tribute to Jean Luc Godard as filtered through Rear Window 1954 39 Sharp writes that the combination of Kurosawa s film scholar sensibilities and the low budget afforded him to film his scenario no doubt appeared as sarcasm to the studio Nevertheless Million Film gave Kurosawa a second chance to direct with his script College Girl Shameful Seminar However after seeing what Kurosawa had filmed they canceled the project proclaiming it not sufficiently erotic Kurosawa later bought back the footage to use it in his mainstream film The Excitement of the Do Re Mi Fa Girl 1985 39 After his experience with Million Kurosawa left the pink film genre behind finding success in the yakuza and horror fields 41 Million Film s parent company Keitsu s film distribution subsidiary was broken off from Million and named Joypack Cinema in 1983 42 In 1984 the Japanese Prosecutor s Office decided to enforce the Moral Sensibility law more strictly targeting pink film theaters their advertising and the studios 43 Hoping to prevent drastic actions representatives of the pink film studios met with Eirin the police and the prosecutor s office The result of this meeting known as the Ice Age summit was that the studios agreed to a set of conditions in exchange for a promise of leniency from the authorities The conditions included the banning of 184 words such as those implying underage performers or graphic words such as rape lick etc in film titles and the banning of nudity or two bodies touching affectionately in poster graphics 44 The result of the studios compliance with these new rules was disastrous for the pink film industry with box office attendance dropping 36 in the first month of their implementation 45 Actress Kiyomi Itō debuted at Million in director Ryuji Akitsu s April 1984 release High School Girl Thrill of the Chase 女高生猟色 Jokōsei Ryōshoku 46 47 Itō went on to become controversial director Hisayasu Satō s favorite leading actress after working in his debut film Mad Love Lolita Poaching 激愛 ロリータ密猟 Gekiai Roriita Mitsuryō 46 She appeared in Satō s October 1986 release for Million Exciting Eros Hot Skin エキサイティング エロ 熱い肌 Exciting Ero Atsu Hada 48 and in some of his most notorious works including Lolita Vibrator Torture 1987 and Widow s Perverted Hell 1991 49 In January 1984 Million produced Molester s Train Insert Deeply 痴漢電車奥まで入れて Chikan Densha Oku Made Irete a film linked to Shintōhō Eiga s popular and long running Molester s Train series 50 51 Gō Ijuin 伊集院剛 is a pseudonym used by various filmmakers working individually and together at Genji Nakamura s production studio 52 Director Ryuichi Hiroki made the first Gō Ijuin film The SM in 1984 and it was distributed by Million Film Hiroki began a successful mainstream career in the late 1980s 53 Million Film served as the distributor of the debut works of significant filmmakers even in its last years in production Bizarre Experience Dreamy 猟奇体験 夢性 Ryōki Taiken Musei released in September 1985 was a pink science fiction fantasy which provided director Tsutomu Watanabe with his career debut 54 55 Watanabe found greater success in horror and fantasy cinema 55 Hidekazu Takahara today best known for his musical comedies made his career debut at Million with the November 1985 release Sexy Up Pink Nipple セクシーアップ 桃色乳首 Sexy Up Momoiro Chikubi 56 57 Million Film ceased production in 1986 25 The closing of the studio s production facilities resulted in the stalling of the debut of prominent Four Heavenly Kings of Pink ピンク四天王 pinku shitenno director Toshiki Satō for two years Originally scheduled to make a film for Million in 1986 Satō did not make his first film until 1988 for Nikkatsu Video 58 Keitsu s film exhibition arm Joypack Cinema was renamed Humax in 1987 42 Million Film stopped distributing pink films in 1988 59 In 1989 the Humax Group was formed The Humax Group currently includes Joypack Cinema which produces and distributes non pink films and runs several theaters in Tokyo 42 Personnel and output editDirectors edit Notable directors whose films were produced or released by Million Film include Sachi Hamano Ryuichi Hiroki Kazuyuki Izutsu Akiyoshi Kimata Kiyoshi Kurosawa Sōjirō Motoki Kan Mukai Genji Nakamura Kin ya Ogawa Hisayasu Satō Hidekazu Takahara Banmei Takahashi Ario Takeda Rumi Tama Tadashi Yoyogi Mamoru Watanabe Tsutomu Watanabe Shin ya Yamamoto director Actors and actresses edit Notable actors and actresses who performed at Million Film include Yutaka Ikejima Kiyomi Itō Mari Iwai Shirō Shimomoto Kazuko Shirakawa Rumi Tama Naomi Tani Films edit Notable films produced and or released by Million Film include Yokohama Cheyenne Woman Swamp Zone 横浜シャイアン 女の湿地帯 Yokohama Shaian Onna no Shicchi tai Akiyoshi Kimata as Seiji Izumi 1974 New Bride Mixed Up Figure 新妻 乱れ姿 Niizuma Midaresugata Akiyoshi Kimata as Seiji Izumi 1974 Wet Lips Sleek and Hot 濡れた唇 しなやかに熱く Nureta Kuchibiru Shinayaka ni Atsuku Genji Nakamura 1980 Attacked Woman 襲られた女 Yarareta Onna Banmei Takahashi 1981 Scarlet Prostitute Stabbing Genji Nakamura 1981 Kandagawa Pervert Wars Kiyoshi Kurosawa 1983 The SM Ryuichi Hiroki as Gō Ijuin 1984 Bibliography editEnglish edit Cowie Peter ed 1977 Japan World Filmography 1968 London Tantivy Press ISBN 0 904208 36 2 Sharp Jasper 2008 Behind the Pink Curtain The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema Guildford FAB Press ISBN 978 1 903254 54 7 Weisser Thomas Yuko Mihara Weisser 1998 Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia The Sex Films Miami Vital Books Asian Cult Cinema Publications ISBN 1 889288 52 7 Japanese edit Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 2009 10 10 Japanese Movie Database in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2009 10 10 Notes edit Weisser Thomas Yuko Mihara Weisser 1998 Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia The Sex Films Miami Vital Books Asian Cult Cinema Publications p 20 ISBN 1 889288 52 7 a b c Sharp p 203 a b c History humax co jp Archived from the original on 2007 05 22 Retrieved 2010 06 14 セックス女優残酷史 Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 セックス女優残酷史 in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2010 06 14 Weisser p 378 Weisser p 304 Cowie Peter ed 1977 Japan World Filmography 1968 London Tantivy Press p 405 ISBN 0 904208 36 2 Macias Patrick 2001 Nikkatsu s Roman Porno TokyoScope The Japanese Cult Film Companion San Francisco Cadence Books p 187 ISBN 1 56931 681 3 Weisser p 257 a b Sharp p 296 十七才すきすき族 Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 十七才すきすき族 in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2010 06 14 Sharp p 351 a b c 本木荘二郎 in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2010 06 11 セックスNo 1 in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2010 06 11 a b Sharp p 47 肉体自由貿易 in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2010 06 11 Sharp pp 47 351 Izumi Suzuki 1949 1986 Tokyo Bunyusha 1994 p 226 ISBN 4892570141 a b c d Sharp p 205 女犯魔 in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2010 06 13 Sharp p 206 Sharp p 182 a b Sharp p 204 For a collection of yō pin posters see http www5b biglobe ne jp madison worst treasure pink html Sharp pp 204 205 Weisser p 63 濡れた唇 しなやかに熱く Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 Weisser p 495 Weisser p 361 a b 珠瑠美 in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2009 12 05 復讐セックス 女が犯す Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 Weisser pp 82 83 襲られた女 Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 Weisser pp 54 55 襲られた女 in Japanese www acedeuce ent jp Archived from the original on 2007 10 19 Retrieved 2010 06 15 襲 や られた女 1981 in Japanese allcinema net Retrieved 2010 06 15 a b c Sharp p 238 神田川淫乱戦争 in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2010 06 13 Sharp p 239 a b c Sharp p 205 Weisser p 27 Weisser p 28 Weisser p 29 a b Sharp p 265 女高生猟色 Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 エキサイティング エロ 熱い肌 Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 伊藤清美 in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2010 06 13 Weisser pp 277 278 痴漢電車奥まで入れて Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 Weisser p 428 Sharp pp 242 243 猟奇体験 夢性 Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 a b Weisser p 65 Weisser p 387 セクシーアップ 桃色乳首 Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2010 06 14 Sharp p 291 Pink Films History in Japanese P G Web Site Retrieved 2010 06 16 ミリオンフィルムがピンク映画から撤退する Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Million Film amp oldid 1213838081, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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