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Guinea Pig 4: Devil Woman Doctor

Original title: Ginî piggu 4: Pîtâ no akuma no joi-san
  • Video
  • 1986
  • 52m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
1.2K
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Guinea Pig 4: Devil Woman Doctor (1986)
JapaneseBody HorrorDark ComedySplatter HorrorComedyHorror

A drag queen doctor named Peter conducts experiments on patients which end up in anguish!A drag queen doctor named Peter conducts experiments on patients which end up in anguish!A drag queen doctor named Peter conducts experiments on patients which end up in anguish!

  • Director
    • Hajime Tabe
  • Writers
    • Satoru Ogura
    • Hajime Tabe
  • Stars
    • Mitsuru Fukikoshi
    • Kobuhei Hayashiya
    • Masami Hisamoto
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hajime Tabe
    • Writers
      • Satoru Ogura
      • Hajime Tabe
    • Stars
      • Mitsuru Fukikoshi
      • Kobuhei Hayashiya
      • Masami Hisamoto
    • 9User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mitsuru Fukikoshi
    Mitsuru Fukikoshi
    Kobuhei Hayashiya
    Masami Hisamoto
    Nezumi Imamura
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      Tamio Kageyama
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      Pîtâ
      Masahiro Satô
      Rie Shibata
      Naoto Takenaka
      Naoto Takenaka
      Yoshiaki Umegaki
      • Director
        • Hajime Tabe
      • Writers
        • Satoru Ogura
        • Hajime Tabe
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      6Jeremy_Urquhart

      Proto-Adult Swim

      I used to be worried about watching these infamous movies, but honestly, the first two are the only ones that are horrible. The first one is horribly bad and boring, and then the second is so unflinching and bloody and honestly looks real by B-grade gory horror movie standards, but then #3 and #4 in the Guinea Pig series have been much funnier.

      This one is about... uh... god. It's about people who have weird medical conditions. They have gross things happen with their body, and then their treatments are gross. But almost everything is played for laughs.

      It was annoying and one-note at first, but then it kept pushing things into further outlandish territory, and it got funnier. There aren't words for some of the things that happen in the last 10 minutes of this one. Aliens? Maybe there's just one word. This series is insane.

      The third one was funnier and more consistent, but I still sort of liked this fourth one, or I was otherwise baffled by it in ways I liked, rather than hated. Unless you like gross-out horror, or you're like me and have seen 7000+ movies and keep having to search for weird ones like this, maybe stay away from Devil Doctor Woman.

      Also, the star of this (the titular Devil Doctor Woman) was in Akira Kurosawa's Ran just one year prior, as the Jester character. He's also in my favorite Zatoichi film, the one that starred the late Tatsuya Nakadai as Zatoichi's opponent (Zatoichi and the Fire Festival, I think it was called). And then Tatsuya Nakadai was also in Ran. I love how chaotic Japanese cinema can get, but I don't think it's chaotic enough that Tatsuya Nakadai will show up in one of the remaining Guinea Pig films. But we shall see.
      8darkstar7890

      Really funny

      Fun for the whole family! If thats what you had in mind, please go to a site more suitable for you such as www.google.ca

      This movie is for gore hounds, and you would have to be one to appreciate it. This movie is the sixth and last of the Za ginipiggu (Guinea Pig) series, filmed in the style of Guinea Pig 3: He Never Dies. The movie is a bunch of hilarious scenes where different body parts will blow up with different people if they get upsetor be shocked. I do not want to spoil the fun so watch it for yourself.

      I would recommend this movie to watch with a bunch of friends. That way, you can laugh with your friends although some people may not find it that funny.

      8/10
      2trashgang

      guinea pig 4 is an atrocity

      Number 4 in the much acclaimed Guinea Pig series and I must say that this wasn't what you might think about the series. They are know as extremely gory without a story but this one actually has a story.

      But don't get me wrong here, although having a story there's nothing moire to see and I even found it rather boring and stupid. There's no drip of gore to find. The Devil Doctor Woman is in fact a drag queen telling us about people having weird diseases like when getting nervous their heads explode or their heart explodes, or are turning into a zombie. It goes on and on and the effects used are so stupid and are done in no-budget style that I even thought to turn it off. Just watch the scene's with the nails, you can see that they were made of plastic and are bending when they touch the human flesh. maybe it was intended to be funny but even that didn't work out.

      I bet when toddlers are watching this they will have a big time watching it but for those searching the guinea pig flicks for their gory stuff then this isn't the one to pick up.

      Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 0/5 Story 1/5 Comedy 0/5
      5davidmax-86392

      A funny little no-budget splatter comedy

      I actually really enjoyed the movie, not because it was good or super violent but because I like the mixture of silly innocent humor and gory special effects. It might not be for everyone and I have to admit that "Devil Woman Doctor" is the weakest in the Guinea Pig series but if you want to have a few laughs and don't have time for a full length feature you should give this a open minded try.
      4Boba_Fett1138

      The weirdest and the least out of the series.

      All of the Guinea Pig movies are quite pointless ones but this one is a bit extreme in that sense perhaps. It really lacks a purpose and instead is an odd pile of different strange and humorous sequences, mostly involving death and gore. It sometimes work out as entertaining but more often as just plain odd and truly pointless.

      It's a movie that mostly leans on its devil woman doctor, a man a drag pretending to be a doctor, who is also the binding factor of the entire movie. Within him the movie would had been a totally disjointed one. The drag queen still brings some joy to the entire movie but it's simply not quite good enough to truly uplift the movie and to make it a fully successful movie.

      Because of its more comical and far less serious approach, this movie is also less extreme with its gore. It also simply goes far too over-the-top for it to let its gore work out as anything shocking or realistic. Also when you compare its effects to any of the other previous entries out of the series, this movie is surely the least.

      Even though its far more comical, I just couldn't enjoy watching this movie as much as I did some of the other entries within the Japanese Guinea Pig-series.

      4/10

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        This Japanese movie from 1986 is the fourth of six in the Guinea Pig series, hence the volume number '4' in its on-screen Japanese title. It's also the last movie in the first wave of the series, as Sai Enterprise - the company which produced and (under the label "Orange Video House") distributed it - went bankrupt several months after its release on September 10, 1986. The series was revived by Japan Home Video in 1988 for a two-movie second wave comprised of Ginî piggu: Manhôru no naka no ningyo (released on July 25, 1988) and The guinea pig 2: Nôtoru Damu no andoroido (released on March 21, 1989) The absence of a volume number in the on-screen Japanese title of the former implicitly indicates that it's the first movie in that wave, while the volume number '2' in the on-screen Japanese title of the latter explicitly indicates that it's the second.
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        Edited into Best of Guinea Pig 1-4 (1988)

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        • September 10, 1986 (Japan)
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      • Also known as
        • Guinea Pig IV: Devil Woman Doctor
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