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The Bondage Master
1996 Japanese film
The Bondage Master (縄師事件簿, Nawa Shi Jikenbo), also known as Rope Detective, is a 1996 Japanese V-Cinema erotic thriller directed by Hitoshi Hoshino (Jin Hoshino) and starring Yukijirō Hotaru.
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Directed by | Hitoshi Hoshino |
Written by | Atsushi Furushō |
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Cinematography | Shigeru Komatsubara |
Music by | Atorie Shira |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Shiro is the Bondage Master who has a special technique with ropes and women. When a model is found murdered and tied with Shiro's signature style, he has to find the real murderer to clear his name while eluding the vengeance of the model's yakuza boyfriend.
- Yukijirō Hotaru as Shiro
- Yokiru Ikuta as Rumi
- Ai Yasunaga as Keiko
- Hiromitsu Noriyasu as Hitoshi
- Hitomi Shiraishi as Saya
English voice cast
- Sandy Williams as Shiro
- Suzy Prue as Rumi
- Petra Kosic as Keiko
- Richard St. Louis as Hitoshi
- Pink Champale as Saya
- Kandi Snackwell as Reiko
- Tristan Goddard as Vendor
- Jason Maxwell as Akiyama
- Barbara Busch as Satomi
- Carrie Montgomery as Rina
- Ted as Yamaguchi
- Fergus Lawless as Masaya
- Wop-Wop as Miyoshi
- Eric Snare as Sano
- Ted Newly as Kayama
The Bondage Master was released as a VHS video in Japan on April 26, 1996 by Tōhokushinsha.[1] Central Park Media had licensed the film under their Asia Pulp Cinema label and released it on an English subtitled VHS on September 26, 2000.[2] Central Park Media also released a DVD featuring an English audio track on June 8, 2004.[3]
- 縄師事件簿 (in Japanese). All Cinema. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
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- The Bondage Master VHS (1996). ISBN 1562199536.
- "The Bondage Master (2000)". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
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