
Lady in Heat
Drama · Crime · Comedy
Overview
An anthology of three erotic stories. In the first story ("Pink Encounter"), a salesman is unable to control his libido as a customer takes off all her clothes to test out a bathtub for sale. The second story ("House For Rent") features two couples who are sexually unsatisfied until they get the idea to swap partners. In the final story (no English title), a woman kills her rich husband then enters a steamy affair with the policewoman investigating the crime.
Top Cast
Ming-Wei Kao
Ming-Wei Kao
Niu Te-Hwa
Ming-Wei Kao
Niu Te-Hwa
Yea-Ling Chang
Yea-Ling Chang
Tricks Niu Te-Hwa/Young Liu
Yea-Ling Chang
Tricks Niu Te-Hwa/Young Liu


Miho Nomoto
Miho Nomoto
Inspector Chia Mei
Miho Nomoto
Inspector Chia Mei
Chen Kuang-Chien
Chen Kuang-Chien
Chen Kuang-Chien
Ka Mei Ching
Ka Mei Ching
Ka Mei Ching
Chia-Fang Ho
Chia-Fang Ho
Chia-Fang Ho
Shin-Wan Ku
Shin-Wan Ku
Shin-Wan Ku


Li Po
Li Po
Li Po


Lam Yuk-Chi
Lam Yuk-Chi
Lam Yuk-Chi
Ma Chun
Ma Chun
Ma Chun
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