A young Japanese girl arriving in New York City gets mixed up with mobsters and dope dealers.A young Japanese girl arriving in New York City gets mixed up with mobsters and dope dealers.A young Japanese girl arriving in New York City gets mixed up with mobsters and dope dealers.
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- TriviaA clip of Roberta Findlay tied down to a pool table somehow found itself spliced into a broadcast of Corey Feldman's presentation of his 1989 song "Something in your Eyes," creating something of a Lost Media mystery as many didn't know of this film's existence. Before the mystery was solved, many claimed the clip either belonged to a snuff film, or it was a footage filmed by a serial killer before murdering a victim. The issue was brought forward again in 2022 on YouTube when it got wider attention. Sleuths then chanced upon this film which had the infamous clip in it and solved the mystery.
- Crazy credits"Find a city... a jungle found." -- Seneca
- ConnectionsFeatured in Extra Weird (2003)
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This movie has recently taken a place (alongside such gilded classics as Plan 9 from Outer Space and Manos, Hands of Fate) on my list of the Worst Movies of All Time. But don't let that discourage you! This movie is rarely less than entertaining. Yoko Ono stars (oddly enough, she gets top billing, even though this film was released a good three years before she became widely known) as a young Japanese who comes to the U.S. as the fiancee of a drug-smuggling government agent. And that's about as much sense as one can make of the plot, such as it is. The rest involves homicidal perverts and a succession of deeply unpleasant individuals. Whether you're pro-Yoko or anti-Yoko, you can't help but feel awful for her character in this film. Never before have I seen a pathetically innocent character treated so badly in a film. And that's where the caveat comes in: this movie can be a very nasty experience in places. The group of murderous perverts rape and kill a number of women before the film is over, and Yoko's character is frequently subjected to the nonconsensual sexual attentions of a portly, greasy-looking gentleman. It makes one wonder how anyone could have seen this film as genuine, unironic entertainment. The frequent nudity is barely titillating, and the nonstop sexual nastiness ought to be enough to remove any hope of arousal. That being said, this film is useful as an historical relic of the grindhouse market and is sufficient to whet your B-movie appetite.
- dharmabum19
- Aug 13, 2003
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- Runtime1 hour 12 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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