Banned Book: Flesh Futon

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Banned Book: Flesh Futon
Banned Book Flesh Futon.jpg
Theatrical poster for Banned Book: Flesh Futon (1975)
Directed byNobuaki Shirai[1]
Written byAtsushi Yamatoya
Produced byRyōji Itō
Starring
  • Hajime Tanimoto
  • Terumi Azuma
CinematographyToshirō Yamasaki
Edited byAtsushi Nabeshima
Music byHajime Kaburagi
Distributed byNikkatsu
Release date
  • November 22, 1975 (1975-11-22)
Running time
72 min.
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Banned Book: Flesh Futon (発禁 肉蒲団, Hakkin nikubuton) is a 1975 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's Roman Porno series, directed by Nobuaki Shirai and starring Hajime Tanimoto and Terumi Azuma.

Synopsis[]

The film is based on a 17th-century Chinese erotic novel by Li Yu best known as The Carnal Prayer Mat.

Mio is a struggling writer who writes a pornographic book entitled Flesh Futon which becomes a surprise best seller. With his newfound wealth, Mio begins indulging in the nightlife, excusing his activities to his wife by saying it is for research. Mio's reputation comes crashing down when a prostitute reports that his penis is like a "guppy". More bad luck follows. His book is banned, and his wife puts him on a short leash. At the height of his misfortune, his house is robbed. Mio meets the robber who turns out to be the Japanese folk-hero Nezumi Kozō. The two become friends, and Kozō introduces Mio to a doctor who can perform penis-enlargement surgery. With his new equipment, Kozō and Mio become frequenters of the red-light district, until the real Nezumi Kozō appears, and evil luck returns to Mio.[2][3]

Cast[]

  • Hajime Tanimoto: Mio Kingyotei[4]
  • Maya Hiromi: Shungiku
  • Rei Okamoto: O-ine
  • Terumi Azuma: Nui
  • Akemi Nijō: Tama Kishibe
  • Tamaki Katsura: Kō Iwanabe
  • Asuka Seri: Kayo
  • Hiromi Igarashi: Bikuni
  • Nobutaka Masutoko: Jirokichi Nezumi Kozō

Critical appraisal[]

In their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films, the Weissers write that 's script for Banned Book: Flesh Futon shifts awkwardly between sex jokes and slapstick, and that it is "wildly out of control" by the time that Mio meets the first Nezumi Kozō. By the time the real Kozō appears, the story has gone completely over-the-top.[2] Allmovie agrees that the slapstick humor is too much, but points out that this comedy at least proves that Nikkatsu was producing more than S&M and erotic melodrama films during the 1970s.[3]

Availability[]

Banned Book: Flesh Futon was released theatrically in Japan on November 22, 1975.[1] It was released on home video in VHS format in Japan on August 16, 1983, and re-released on August 4, 1995.[5][6]

Bibliography[]

English[]

  • Hakkin Nikubuton at AllMovie
  • "HAKKIN NIKUBUTON". Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  • Hakkin nikubuton (1975) at IMDb
  • Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.

Japanese[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "発禁肉蒲団". Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Archived from the original on 2011-10-08. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. p. 56. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Firsching, Robert. "Hakkin Nikubuton". Allmovie. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  4. ^ 発禁肉蒲団(邦画) (in Japanese). Kinema Junpo. Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  5. ^ "発禁 肉蒲団 (VHS)" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  6. ^ "発禁・肉蒲団 (VHS)" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-09-29.
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