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Thursday, January 18, 2018

1970 - Nora Neko Rokku: Onna Banchô / Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent ...
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Alleycat Rock: Female Boss (?????????, Onna banch? nora-neko rokku) aka Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss, Female Juvenile Delinquent Leader: Alleycat Rock, Wildcat Rock is a 1970 Japanese outlaw biker film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and starring Akiko Wada and Meiko Kaji. It is the first entry in the five-film Alleycat Rock or Stray Cat Rock series and was followed by Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo, Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter, Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal and Alleycat Rock: Crazy Riders '71.


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Plot

Tough girl biker Ako (pop singer Akiko Wada) comes across Mei (Meiko Kaji) and her girl gang (the Alleycats/Stray Cats) as they are about to have a knife fight in Shinjuku, Tokyo with another gang of girls. When the second gang calls in their boyfriends for help, Ako joins in and turns the tide for Mei and her gang and becomes a leader figure for the girls. Meanwhile, Mei's boyfriend Michio (K?ji Wada) wants to join some right-wing nationalists, the Seiyu Group. To prove himself, he induces an old friend Kelly (Ken Sanders) to throw a boxing match so the Seiyu Group can cash in betting against him. But when the boxer, encouraged by Ako and Mei, wins the fight, the Seiyu Group takes their anger out on Michio until Mei and the Alleycats rescue him. But Mei and the girls are now on the run from the powerful group. Mei is eventually killed and Ako leaves Shinjuku, roaring away on her bike.


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Cast

  • Akiko Wada as Ako
  • Meiko Kaji as Mei
  • K?ji Wada (????) as Michio Yagami
  • Bunjaku Han as Yuriko
  • Yuka Kemari (?????) as Mari
  • Hanako Tokachi (????) as Hanako
  • Y?ko Shimazu (?????) as Y?ko
  • Yuka ?hashi (???? as Yuka
  • Miki Yanagi (???) as Miki
  • Toshimitsu Shima (??? as Maab?
  • George Fujita (??????) as Hiroshi
  • Ken Sanders (????????) as Kelly Fujiyama
  • Tatsuya Fuji as Katsuya
  • Y?sui Inoue (as Andre Candre) (?????????)

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Background

Alleycat Rock: Female Boss was designed by Nikkatsu to compete with Toei's Delinquent Boss series, which, in turn, had been inspired by Roger Corman's early outlaw biker film, The Wild Angels (1966). Nikkatsu also meant the film to showcase the popular singer Akiko Wada, and to appeal to her young audience. Co-star Meiko Kaji, however, attracted the most audience attention, and she became the star of the remaining episodes in the Alleycat Rock series. Nikkatsu regarded Alleycat Rock: Female Boss as a prototype for a new direction for the studio and its success ensured the studio's move towards youth-oriented action films.

Director Hasebe and cult screenwriter-director Atsushi Yamatoya wrote the script to Alleycat Rock: Female Boss. Because of the film's low budget, the studio gave Hasebe and Yamatoya more creative freedom than was generally the case for Nikkatsu's staff at this time. Of the distinctive look of Alleycat Rock: Female Boss, Hasebe recalled, "I tried to infuse those movies with the culture of the time. I spent a lot of time visiting places where people hung out. At the time, protest songs were popular, so I included them in the soundtrack. I remember, one day I noticed a big fuss near the west entrance of Shinjuku station. Activists were gathering and protesting against the US-Japanese Security Treaty. These people were like the hippies in the States. I found them interesting. Cinematic. I wanted my film to be this modern."


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Critical appraisal

The Weissers, in their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films, judge Alleycat Rock: Female Boss to be better than Toei's Delinquent Boss series, with which it was meant to compete, and call the series, "a prime example of sexually oriented-action movies, five excellent entries over a two year period". The style of the series, according to the Weissers, is "Ultra-chic, yet surprisingly grim". Allmovie writes that Alleycat Rock: Female Boss is "Good-looking and fast-paced".


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Availability

Alleycat Rock: Female Boss was released theatrically in Japan on May 2, 1970. It was released on DVD on December 8, 2006.


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Bibliography

English

  • Alleycat Rock: Female Boss at AllMovie
  • Hasebe, Yasuharu. (1998). Interviewed by Thomas and Yuko Mihara Weisser in Tokyo, 1999, in Asian Cult Cinema, #25, 4th Quarter, 1999, p. 32-42.
  • "NORANEKO ROKKU: ONNA BANCHO". Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 2010-02-22. 
  • Alleycat Rock: Female Boss on IMDb
  • Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. pp. 40-42. ISBN 1-889288-52-7. 

Japanese

  • ??? ??????(1970) (in Japanese). allcinema.net. Retrieved 2010-02-22. 
  • ??? ?????? (in Japanese). Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Retrieved 2010-02-22. 
  • ????????? (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-02-22. 
  • ??? ??????(?? ) (in Japanese). Kinema Junpo. Retrieved 2010-02-22. 
  • ??? ?????? (in Japanese). www.nikkatsu.com. Archived from the original on 30 January 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-22. 



Notes

Source of article : Wikipedia