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+ | * ''When a Woman Plays with a Whip (1969). Director: Yusei Takeda. Screenplay: [[Oniroku Dan]]. Starring: Kumi Hamamura, Machiko Beni, Tamaki Katori, Shohei Yamamoto and Yuichi Minato. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 4 May 2021
鬼プロ(Japanese)
Oni Pro (Productions) was a loose-knit group of creative media professionals which included actors, artists, writers, etc. It was founded by writer Oniroku Dan in 1969 and its initial headquarters consisted of a rented apartment in Shibuya, Tokyo. Oni Pro was involved in film production, magazine publishing and live theater performance. The main theme of its creations was SM/bondage. Perhaps its most well-known member, besides Dan himself, was Hachiro Tako, former flyweight boxing champion of Japan who, after his retirement from the ring, became an actor and comedian.
History
1969: Founded in Shibuya.
Interesting point(s)
Selected Works
Videos
- When a Woman Plays with a Whip (1969). Director: Yusei Takeda. Screenplay: Oniroku Dan. Starring: Kumi Hamamura, Machiko Beni, Tamaki Katori, Shohei Yamamoto and Yuichi Minato.
Photo Collections
- Hell Flower 1 (Tanbikan, 1970)
Notes
References (※)