Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin
Originally released in 1981. Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin is a feature film. directed by Banmei Takahashi. At just 62 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Shirō Shimomoto, Madoka Mizuki, and Hiroshi Imaizumi
Synopsis
A man who was a radical student activist during the 1970 Security Treaty protests was arrested by the police and worked as a bartender in a rundown bar after being released from prison. The failure of the student movement had eaten away at his mind, and he lived a self-indulgent life living with a woman. Meanwhile, his father, an elderly fisherman, and his sister still lived in his hometown, but the sea there was polluted by wastewater discharged from a large company's factory, and the fish caught in the sea were poisoned, leaving many who ate the fish virtually disabled. In fact, his sister was also a victim, and her brain and nerves were so damaged that it was impossible to tell who was who. One day, the woman he was living with told him that she was pregnant. The man, who feels despair towards society, is unable to accept this reality...
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Takahashi Productions
- Shintoho Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin about?
A man who was a radical student activist during the 1970 Security Treaty protests was arrested by the police and worked as a bartender in a rundown bar after being released from prison. The failure...
Who directed Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin?
Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin was directed by Banmei Takahashi.
How long is Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin?
Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin has a runtime of 1 hours and 2 minutes (62 minutes total).
When was Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin released?
Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin was released on December 1, 1981 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin?
The main cast of Craving Pleasure: Attack a Virgin includes Shirō Shimomoto, Madoka Mizuki, Hiroshi Imaizumi, Miki Yamaji, Satoshi Miyata.