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is a Japanese
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production company and film distributor located in
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, Japan which has been among the most influential studios in the pink film genre since its beginnings.


Foundation

The first
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, or "New Toho", also known as , was formed as an offshoot of the
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after World War II. When this company went bankrupt in May 1961, two new companies were created in its place. Shintōhō's former president, Mitsuru Ōkura, formed the Ōkura Eiga studio (later
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) after buying the Shintōhō production facilities in
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while Kōichi Gotō, a Shintōhō employee at the company's
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sales office in
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, bought the rights to the name of the company. Three years later, in 1964, the 33-year-old Gotō used borrowed money to buy the management rights to the section in Osaka where he had previously worked. He named his new company Shintōhō Kōgyō () or "Shintoho Entertainment". In 1972, this company moved to Tokyo and absorbed another piece of the former Shintōhō Company (Tokyo Kōei) to become Shintōhō Eiga (). After relocating to Tokyo, president Kōichi Gotō and his staff shared offices with Kokuei, the earliest pink film production company.Sharp, p. 204 In this early period, the company mostly distributed films from other production studios, either those produced by the original
Shintōhō was a Japanese movie studio. It was one of the big six film studios (which also included Daiei, Nikkatsu, Shochiku, Toei Company, and Toho) during the Golden Age of Japanese cinema. It was founded by defectors from the original Toho company fol ...
or bought from other independent studios, but it also began to produce its own films. Among these early films was the sadomasochistic April 1968 '' Absolutely Secret: Girl Torture'' produced by Tokyo Kōei and featuring future ''pink film'' superstar
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. Another early work was the September 1968 release ''
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'' directed by Shin'ya Yamamoto (director) and also produced by Tokyo Kōei. A further group of early movies came from director Kiyoshi Komori who had been directing mainstream films for the original
Shintōhō was a Japanese movie studio. It was one of the big six film studios (which also included Daiei, Nikkatsu, Shochiku, Toei Company, and Toho) during the Golden Age of Japanese cinema. It was founded by defectors from the original Toho company fol ...
since 1953 but when that company dissolved, began directing ''pink films'' for Shintōhō Eiga. Komori made a number of films distributed by Shintōhō from 1964 until his retirement from ''pink film'' in the mid 1970s.


The 1970s

After absorbing Tokyo Kōei and moving to Tokyo, Shintōhō began a period of rapid expansion. To compete with
OP Eiga , also known as or Okura Pictures, is the largest and one of the oldest independent Japanese studios which produce and distribute pink films.Sharp, p. 10. It was founded in 1961 by Mitsuru Ōkura, former president of film studio Shintōhō. Alon ...
and its distribution network, Shintōhō began its own theater network, partnering with Kokuei, Nihon Cinema and Aoi Eiga. The years 1972-1976 constituted the peak years for Shintōhō when it produced some 60 films a year. One of the directors working with Shintōhō during this period was
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who made a number of S&M themed pink films for the studio including the 1975 ''Pornographic Casebook: Sexual Darkness'' and the 1976 ''Women Cruelty Dark Chronicles''. Two other torture-filled works from Wakamatsu from this time are ''Torture Chronicles: 100 Years'' (1975) and its 1977 sequel ''Torture Chronicles Continues: 100 Years''. Toward the end of the decade, Shintōhō released the June 1979
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film . The movie won the Best Film award at the Zoom-Up Film Festival () while Watanabe took the Best Director award.


The 1980s

The decade of the 1980s was a difficult one for the ''pink film'' industry generally, a combination of the advent of
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(AV) in 1981 and strict new government rules for theatrical films in 1984 caused a plunge in box office revenues. In order to compete with early AVs, which had taken a substantial portion of the adult entertainment market, Shintōhō transferred some of their films to video and began shooting new material directly on video. However, the ''pink film'' studios had trouble competing with the low budget videos produced by the new AV companies which also had the advantage of using real sex (though censored) in their productions. Shintōhō also kept up its output of ''pink film'' as well. Especially popular was director
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's series featuring Detective Kuroda and his side-kick Hamako which began with the 1982 ''Molester's Train: Please Continue'' and ended eleven films later in 1985 with ''Molester's Train: 1 Centimeter From the Wall''. The studio also released other entries in the series with different characters and by different directors, chiefly Minoru Inao (1983-1984) and Masahiro Kasai (1988-1991). One of Kasai's films won the Best Film Third Place award and Kasai took one of Best New Director prizes at the first
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in 1988. As part of its ''Roman porno'' films,
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started a ''Female Teacher'' series in 1977 based on sex and rape in the classroom. When Nikkatsu discontinued the series in 1983 due to complaints from teachers and the Japanese government, Shintōhō stepped in with the 1983 . Another significant series for Shintōhō was the "Detective With Sunglasses" set of hardboiled action films directed by Yoshiho Fukuoka which featured actor
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as the ultra-hip Detective Eiji. The first film in the series was the 1983 , followed by the 1985 and the 1987 . According to the Weissers, the series declined in quality and popularity after the first entry.


The 1990s

The 1990s saw a further decline in the ''pink film'' industry;
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had released its last ''Roman porno'' film in 1988, and the company declared bankruptcy in 1993. However, the pink film was still being produced in large quantities and actually increased its share of total Japanese film production. In fact, Shintōhō president Kōichi Gotō was able to report that 1991-92 was the most profitable year in the company's history. Of the new generation of directors from this period, often called (sometimes derisively) the "Four Heavenly Kings", one in particular,
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, made a number of prominent films released by Shintōhō starting in the late 1980s. His 1990 film, named ''Poaching By The Water'' by the director, with its themes of forced sex and bestiality, caused a good deal of controversy and scandal. Shintōhō helped this along by renaming the film ''Horse and Woman and Dog'' and according to the company's website, it became one of their all-time hits. When Shintōhō decided to resurrect the ''Molester Train'' series originally started at the studio by director
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in 1982, they chose Satō to direct the 1993 installment '' Molester's Train: Nasty Behavior''. The film starred
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and it was named the second best film at the
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festival. Shintōhō moved into video production again in 1992 with their "Hard Porno" line of S&M videos beginning with a series of films from the 1970s which had been sold to the studio by director
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. The company celebrated its 30-year anniversary in 1993 with the release of , a film described by general manager Akira Mori as "something akin to a pink-tinged version of a historical epic." The movie, directed by Minoru Inao and written by
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, had double the budget of a standard ''pink film'' and featured actress
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and actor Shinji Kubo. In 1994, the studio released the Kokuei produced film '' Keep on Masturbating: Non-Stop Pleasure'' from director Toshiya Ueno which, in addition to winning Best Film of the year at the 1994
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, also brought awards to director Ueno, screenwriter
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, and actors Takeshi Itō and Hotaru Hazuki. Jasper Sharp calls this "one of Ueno's most accomplished films" and posits the work as a lead-in to the next generation of Japanese ''pink film'' directors known as "The Seven Lucky Gods."


The 2000s and beyond

At the beginning of the 21st century, only five ''pink film'' production companies were still operating in Japan. In addition to Shintōhō, the existing studios were Kokuei (which distributes its films through Shintōhō),
OP Eiga , also known as or Okura Pictures, is the largest and one of the oldest independent Japanese studios which produce and distribute pink films.Sharp, p. 10. It was founded in 1961 by Mitsuru Ōkura, former president of film studio Shintōhō. Alon ...
, Xces, and ENK which produces gay-themed films. Despite the decline in studios, ''pink films'' were still a significant force in Japanese cinema, and of the 287 films released in Japan in 2003, 89 were ''pink films''. In 2004, the studio released ''
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'' which marked the ''pink film'' debut of
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and actress
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. The film won the fourth place Best Film Award at the 2004
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and Aoi took a Best New Actress award. The "Molester Train" series, begun in 1982, was re-invented once again in 2005 when Shintōhō produced Molester's Train: Suggestive Indecent Hips by director
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. The film won the 3rd place Best Film award at that year's
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.


Personnel and output


Directors

Directors whose films were produced or released by Shintōhō Eiga include: * Akira Fukuhara *
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*
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* Kiyoshi Komori *
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Naoyuki Tomomatsu is a Japanese film director and screenwriter who has worked in the pink film and horror genres. Life and career Tomomatsu was born in Osaka, Japan in 1967. He was interested in manga and film from high school and started working as an office as ...
* Toshiya Ueno * Shin'ya Yamamoto (director) *
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Mamoru Watanabe was a Japanese film director, screenwriter and actor, known for his work in the '' pink film'' genre. Along with directors Genji Nakamura and Banmei Takahashi, Watanabe was known as one of the "Three Pillars of Pink". Life and career Early l ...
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Actors and actresses

Notable actors and actresses who performed at Shintōhō Eiga include: *
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* Mayu Asada *
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* Kyōko Hashimoto * Hotaru Hazuki *
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* Yukijiro Hotaru *
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* Kiyomi Ito *
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* Konatsu *
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* Yūka Ōsawa * Mayuko Sasaki * Yōko Satomi *
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Films

Notable films produced or released by Shintōhō Eiga: * Absolutely Secret: Girl Torture (Kiyoshi Komori, 1968) *
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(Shin'ya Yamamoto, 1968) * Raped with Eyes: Daydream (Toshiyuki Mizutani, 1982) * S&M Hunter ( Shūji Kataoka, 1986) *
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(Mototsugu Watanabe, 1986) * Lesbian Harem (Tomoaki Hosoyama, 1987) *
Horse and Woman and Dog ''aka'' ''and'' is a 1990 Japanese '' pink film'' directed by Hisayasu Satō. Synopsis Three social outcasts who live near the seaside interact with each other in increasingly disturbing ways. The trio of characters are a woman who has kille ...
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, 1990) * Real Underwear Body (
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 ...
, 1994) * Molester's Train Housewife: Madam is a Pervert (
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, 1994) * Pink Salon Hospital 3: No-Pants Exam Room (Mototsugu Watanabe, 2000) *
Mourning Wife , a.k.a. ''An Affair with a Woman in Mourning'', is a 2001 in film, 2001 Japanese Pink film directed by Daisuke Gotō. It is a suspense-''pink'' film in homage to ''The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946 film), The Postman Always Rings Twice'' (194 ...
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, 2001) * Office Lady's Sexual Confession: Burning Love Affair (
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, 2002) * Obscene Stalker: It Holds in Darkness! (
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, 2002) * A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn (
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, 2003) *
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, 2003) *
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(Hidekazu Takahara, 2004) * Hard Lesbian: Quick and Deep (
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, 2005) * Frog Song (
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, 2005) * Blind Love (
Daisuke Gotō is a common masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Daisuke can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *大輔, "big, assist" *大介, "big, mediate" *大祐, "big, bless" *大助, "big, help" *大典, "big, law/rule ...
, 2005) * Chikan Densha: Suggestive Indecent Hips (
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shintoho Eiga Mass media companies established in 1961 Mass media companies based in Tokyo Film production companies of Japan 1961 establishments in Japan