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Rape! 13th Hour

Rape! 13th Hour
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Theatrical poster for Rape! 13th Hour (1977)
Directed by Yasuharu Hasebe
Produced by Ryōji Itō
Written by Yoshio Shirasaka
Chiho Katsura
Starring Akira Takahashi
Yuri Yamashina
Yūdai Ishiyama
Music by Yamanashi Taichi
Cinematography Masaru Mori
Edited by Akira Suzuki
Distributed by Nikkatsu
Release date
January 22, 1977
Running time
73 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Rape! 13th Hour (レイプ25時 暴姦, Rape! 25-ji Bōkan) is a 1977 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's Roman porno series, directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and with Yuri Yamashina. It has homosexual content.

A man sporting a red jacket seeks shelter at the gas station where he works. He is an anonymous serial rapist known as "Crimson" and is fleeing a vigilante group which has been pursuing him. "Crimson" and the younger gas station attendant later leave together and attack and rape a young ballerina. The incident has a life-altering affect on the younger man, who has now become addicted to rape. He also goes on a raping spree, and is joined with "Crimson" for further attacks. Together the men rape waitresses in an abandoned movie theater. Due to the inability of the police to catch the criminals, vigilante groups have been pursuing "Crimson". Eventually the duo are tracked down, captured, and taken to an empty swimming pool by a homosexual gang. There the gang sodomizes "Crimson", bashes out his teeth with a hammer, and forces him to perform fellatio on them.

Nikkatsu had started its SM line of Roman porno films in 1974 with the hits Flower and Snake and Wife to Be Sacrificed both featuring actress Naomi Tani and directed by Masaru Konuma. After this first highly successful venture into sexual violence, the studio's output became increasingly rougher. According to director Yasuharu Hasebe, by 1976 the studio was looking for a new direction, and contacted him to develop films in a new style to be called "Violent Pink". These would be comparable to the U.S. "roughies" film genre, violent and misogynistic, but without the whips, bondage and other traditional accoutrements of the S&M genre. Hasebe had worked with the studio in the 1960s during their "Nikkatsu Action" era, but was not comfortable with the pink film genre to which the studio had turned with the inception of the Roman porno series in 1971. Reluctant to work in the sex film genre, Hasebe later recalled warning the studio, "Are you sure you want me?... You must be aware-- my craft is very bloody."


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