Beautiful Sisters: Flesh Slave (1986)

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A maniac breaks into the apartment of two sisters and abuses them sexually and physically until they turn the tables.

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... Kyôko Yumioka

... Marie Tazaki

... Ryôhei Taki

... Yoshiaki Masaki

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Director:

Katsuhiko Fujii

Writer:

Masayasu Ōebara (Screenplay)

Genres:

Crime Horror

Release Date:

1986-01-18

Run Time:

70 min

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Beautiful Sisters: Flesh Slave

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... Reiko Yumioka

... Kyôko Yumioka

... Marie Tazaki

... Ryôhei Taki

... Yoshiaki Masaki

... Young man

... Policeman

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... Director

... Director of Photography

... Lighting Director

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... Sound Recordist

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