S&M Hunter
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is Japanese pink film directed by Shuji Kataoka
Shūji Kataoka
aka Yasui Shūchi is Japanese Pink film director and screenwriter. He was born in Hokkaido on November 23, 1950. He studied at Kanto Gakuin University, but dropped out before graduation in order to work at producer-director Kan Mukai's Shishi Productions. At Shishi he worked under Mukai and Yōjirō...

 and starring Shiro Shimomoto
Shirō Shimomoto
is a Japanese pink film actor and director from Osaka, Japan. He has been called "one of the most individual actors" in the world of pink film.-Life and career:...

, Hiromi Saotome and Yutaka Ikejima
Yutaka Ikejima
is a Japanese film director, actor, and producer. Considered the most successful filmmaker in the pink film genre in the 2000s, his films are popular with traditional pink film audiences, fans of cinema, and with critics. Because of his prolific contributions to the pink film he has earned the...

. This film was shown in February 1986 for the first time in Japan. The U.S premiere is September 2008 in Austin Fantastic Fest. The second appearance of this film in the U.S. is at San Francisco Independent Film Festival. The DVD has been released since January 14th 2009 in USA.

Synopsis

S&M Hunter is an anti-hero super genius whose specialty is tying up women in order to tame them. When the all-girl gang, The Bombers kidnap a man to use as their personal sex slave, his boyfriend asks S&M Hunter for help. S&M Hunter accepts the mission to defeat the gang.

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Shuji Kataoka
Shūji Kataoka
aka Yasui Shūchi is Japanese Pink film director and screenwriter. He was born in Hokkaido on November 23, 1950. He studied at Kanto Gakuin University, but dropped out before graduation in order to work at producer-director Kan Mukai's Shishi Productions. At Shishi he worked under Mukai and Yōjirō...

filmed S&M Hunter for Kokuei and it was released theatrically in Japan by Shintōhō in February 1986. The US-based company Pinkeiga released the film on Region 0 DVD on January 14, 2009.
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