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Revision as of 14:06, 22 January 2022
Blind Beast is a 1969 Japanese erotic crime film directed by Yasuzo Masumura (Irezumi)
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Main Details
- Release date: January 1969 (Japan), April 1969 (English subtitles) reissued in 1974
- Distributors: Daiei International Film, Roninfilm (1974 re-release)
- Director: Yasuzô Masumura
- Writers: Rampo Edogawa (novel), Yoshio Shirasaka
- Stars: Eiji Funakoshi, Mako Midori, Noriko Sengoku
Also known as
- 盲獣, Mōjū
- Moju the Blind Beast
- Warehouse (1974 re-issue title)
- La bête aveugle (France)
- Die blinde Bestie (Germany)
Trivia
Masumura also directed 1973's Hanzo The Razor: The Snare and 1974's Hanzo The Razor: Who's Got the Gold?.