Uncut (includes scenes often censored in theatrical or international TV edits)
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Once inside, each man picks a woman. However, they soon discover the brothel's horrifying secret: the prostitutes are deranged killers who sexually torture and murder their clients for the amusement of their sadistic boss, who watches via hidden cameras. Only Nakazu, who is too nervous to proceed, escapes this initial fate, forcing him into a desperate, bloody battle to save his friends.
The plot follows three friends—Nakazu, Uno, and Toshida—who decide to visit a mysterious suburban Japanese brothel named "Shogun" after drinking heavily following a baseball game. Nakazu is a virgin and is about to get married, so his friends intend to give him a wild bachelor party experience.
Tsugita, known for working within the pink film industry, brings a stylized, often theatrical approach to the material.
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as Nonoko: A staple actress of the Japanese action-splatter movement, known for delivering high-energy, physical performances.
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The film sits at a unique intersection of mainstream independent J-horror and the Japanese adult industry. The cast features prominent icons of Japanese cult cinema and AV:
It is a campy, low-budget "B-horror" film that relies on shock value and absurd tropes. Horny House of Horror (Video 2010) - IMDb