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is a 1975 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's ''Roman porno'' series, directed by Akira Katō and starring Kumi Taguchi.


Plot

After the director's message, "I visualize the romance of Roman Porn and I attempt to share that image," a loosely connected series of softcore sex scenes unfolds. The plot concerns Kyoko ( Kumi Taguchi), a young Japanese woman married to a man in France. When he abandons her, she returns to
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. With her sexual appetite now at a high pitch, she engages in sexual escapades with a wide assortment of people, including old friends, both male and female, and an entire soccer team.


Cast

* Kumi Taguchi as Kyoko * Fujio Murakami * Naka Fuyuki * Mitsuko Aoi * Namio Sokame * Mitsuyasu Maeno


Background

Director Akira Katō was a competent, but not highly successful member of the Nikkatsu Roman Porno team. His ''Crazy for Love'' (1971) was part of Nikkatsu's second Roman Porno double-release, and he stayed with the studio throughout its 17-year production of the series. ''Tokyo Emmanuelle'' was Katō's first successful film. Later well-regarded films by the director include ''Slave Wife'' (1976) and ''Momoe's Lips: Love Beast'' (1980). ''Tokyo Emmanuelle'' has some notoriety for one of the supporting actors in its cast. This was the first billed film appearance of Mitsuyasu Maeno. Maeno made international headlines in March 1976 when he died in a '' kamikaze'' attack on Yoshio Kodama, a multi-millionaire right-wing leader and leading figure in the Lockheed bribery scandals. In this film he made love to the lead actress while flying a plane. In the years after Maeno's death, his ''Roman Porno'' appearances attracted a cult following among enthusiasts of the genre. ''Tokyo Emmanuelle'' made an appearance in Chilean writer, Antonio Skármeta's 2003 novel, ''The Dancer and the Thief''. In the novel, lead character, Ángel meets his love interest in front of a Japanese movie theater. The poster advertising ''Tokyo Emmanuelle'' becomes a point of connection between the two.


Critical appraisal

In a contemporary review, the '' Monthly Film Bulletin'' stated that "the continuity is sometimes choppy" and that "the film has been designed and shot with enough surface gloss to ensure that in this soft-core package tour, at least the packaging looks tolerably fresh" In their ''Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films'', the Weissers note that the film's plot is a weak construct designed only to give lead actress Kumi Taguchi opportunities to appear nude. They also note that this is not a bad thing. The nude Taguchi seen horseback riding on the beach and riding a porpoise are highlights of this good-looking film, according to the Weissers. The lack of good plotting, however, harms the film. "With just a bit of creativity, they write, "this could have been a great pinku eiga instead of a trendy Penthouse-ish pictorial." ''Pink film'' scholar Jasper Sharp writes that the film appealed to the taste for the exotic in both Japanese and Western audiences. For the Japanese audiences, the association with Emmanuelle Arsan's novel ''
Emmanuelle Emmanuelle is the lead character in a series of French erotic films based on the main character in the novel ''Emmanuelle'' (1959), created by Emmanuelle Arsan. Character history Emmanuelle appeared as the pen name of Marayat Rollet-Andrian ...
'' and the
1974 film The year 1974 in film involved some significant events. Highest-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1974 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events *February 7 – ''Blazing Saddles'' is released in the United ...
based on it, gave the film a touch of class. For Western audiences, the interest of a distant country was an attraction. Both Japanese and Western audiences, writes Sharp, were able to appreciate Kumi Taguchi's "well-proportioned figure and smouldering dark looks".


Availability

''Tokyo Emmanuelle'' was released theatrically in Japan on July 1, 1975. It was unusually widely circulated for Nikkatsu Roman Porno film. It was released in Germany under the title ''Wilde Emmanuelle im Paradies der Lust''. In 1977 ''Tokyo Emmanuelle'' became the first of Nikkatsu's Roman Porno films to be distributed in Britain, when the exploitation studio Intercontinental released the film under the title ''Emmanuelle in Tokyo''. Under the title ''Tokyo Emmanuelle'', it was also playing in Canadian theaters in mid-1977. It was also released in Hong Kong by the
Shaw Brothers Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd. () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, and operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shangh ...
. ''Tokyo Emmanuelle'' was released on VHS in Japan on August 10, 1988 and re-released in December 1994.


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Notes

{{reflist 1975 films 1970s Japanese-language films Nikkatsu films Nikkatsu Roman Porno 1970s Japanese films