
Rape! 13th Hour
Action · Crime · Thriller
Overview
A serial rapist takes on a young protégé to his craft as he is pursued by a homosexual gang seeking vengeance for an attack on their leader.
Top Cast


Yuri Yamashina
Yuri Yamashina
Ruriko
Yuri Yamashina
Ruriko


Yudai Ishiyama
Yudai Ishiyama
Crimson
Yudai Ishiyama
Crimson


Sueto Tsukada
Sueto Tsukada
Crimson's accomplice
Sueto Tsukada
Crimson's accomplice


Akira Takahashi
Akira Takahashi
Gang Leader
Akira Takahashi
Gang Leader
Yoshihiko Tabata
Yoshihiko Tabata
Man in Jeans
Yoshihiko Tabata
Man in Jeans


Natsuko Yashiro
Natsuko Yashiro
Beautiful girl of the couple
Natsuko Yashiro
Beautiful girl of the couple


Tamaki Katsura
Tamaki Katsura
Hostess A
Tamaki Katsura
Hostess A


Naomi Oka
Naomi Oka
Hostess B
Naomi Oka
Hostess B
Ikunosuke Koizumi
Ikunosuke Koizumi
Gas Station Staff
Ikunosuke Koizumi
Gas Station Staff


Rei Okamoto
Rei Okamoto
Upper-class lady
Rei Okamoto
Upper-class lady
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