
Mini-Skirt Lynchers
Overview
The group led by Teruko was the most famous in the port city of Yokohama. One day, however, a group claiming the same name as Teruko and her group appeared and began extorting them. The group was led by Rosa, who had come from Hayama. Teruko and the others were taken in by Detective Jitsusei on suspicion of extortion, and were even doused with oil. What saved the day was a witness, a runaway daughter named Toshie. Toshie is a half-sister.
Top Cast


Meiko Kaji
Meiko Kaji
Toshie Takami
Meiko Kaji
Toshie Takami
Teruko Hasegawa
Teruko Hasegawa
Teruko
Teruko Hasegawa
Teruko


Satoko Sato
Satoko Sato
Rumi
Satoko Sato
Rumi
Tomoko Aki
Tomoko Aki
Chai
Tomoko Aki
Chai
Setsuko Minami
Setsuko Minami
Eri
Setsuko Minami
Eri


Annu Mari
Annu Mari
Rosa
Annu Mari
Rosa


Mari Shiraki
Mari Shiraki
Yasuko
Mari Shiraki
Yasuko
Maya Maki
Maya Maki
Akemi
Maya Maki
Akemi


Kiyomi Katena
Kiyomi Katena
Keiko Takami
Kiyomi Katena
Keiko Takami


Jiro Okazaki
Jiro Okazaki
Goro
Jiro Okazaki
Goro
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