

Action · Drama · Thriller
Overview
After being used and betrayed by the detective she had fallen in love with, young Matsu is sent to a female prison full of sadistic guards and disobedient prisoners.
Top Cast


Meiko Kaji
Meiko Kaji
Nami Matsushima
Meiko Kaji
Nami Matsushima


Fumio Watanabe
Fumio Watanabe
Inspector Goda
Fumio Watanabe
Inspector Goda


Kayoko Shiraishi
Kayoko Shiraishi
Oba
Kayoko Shiraishi
Oba
Yuki Aresa
Yuki Aresa
Kimiyo Oikawa
Yuki Aresa
Kimiyo Oikawa


Hiroko Isayama
Hiroko Isayama
Asako Noda
Hiroko Isayama
Asako Noda


Yukie Kagawa
Yukie Kagawa
Haru
Yukie Kagawa
Haru


Hōsei Komatsu
Hōsei Komatsu
Tsuji
Hōsei Komatsu
Tsuji


Gōzō Sōma
Gōzō Sōma
Policeman
Gōzō Sōma
Policeman


Eiko Yanami
Eiko Yanami
Harue Wagatsuma
Eiko Yanami
Harue Wagatsuma
Kuniko Ishii
Kuniko Ishii
Rose Miyako
Kuniko Ishii
Rose Miyako
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