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La femme scorpion

Original title: Joshû 701-gô: Sasori
  • 1972
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.3K
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Meiko Kaji in La femme scorpion (1972)
Prison DramaCrimeDramaThriller

After being used and betrayed by the detective she had fallen in love with, young Matsu is sent to a female prison full of sadistic guards and disobedient prisoners.After being used and betrayed by the detective she had fallen in love with, young Matsu is sent to a female prison full of sadistic guards and disobedient prisoners.After being used and betrayed by the detective she had fallen in love with, young Matsu is sent to a female prison full of sadistic guards and disobedient prisoners.

  • Director
    • Shun'ya Itô
  • Writers
    • Fumio Kônami
    • Hirô Matsuda
    • Tooru Shinohara
  • Stars
    • Meiko Kaji
    • Rie Yokoyama
    • Yayoi Watanabe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.3K
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    • Director
      • Shun'ya Itô
    • Writers
      • Fumio Kônami
      • Hirô Matsuda
      • Tooru Shinohara
    • Stars
      • Meiko Kaji
      • Rie Yokoyama
      • Yayoi Watanabe
    • 44User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Meiko Kaji
    Meiko Kaji
    • Nami Matsushima (aka Matsu the Scorpion)
    Rie Yokoyama
    Rie Yokoyama
    • Katagiri
    Yayoi Watanabe
    Yayoi Watanabe
    • Yukiko Kida
    Yôko Mihara
    Yôko Mihara
    • Masaki
    Akemi Negishi
    Akemi Negishi
    • Otsuka
    Keiko Kuni
    • Nemoto
    Yumiko Katayama
    • Kitô
    Emi Jô
    • Morikawa
    Sue Mitobe
    • Imune
    Chie Kobayashi
    • Dobashi
    Rie Yuki
    • Tatsuno
    Hideo Murota
    • Okizaki
    Saburô Date
    Saburô Date
    • Kaizutoshi
    Shinzô Hotta
    • Furuya
    • (as Shinzo Hotta)
    Yôichi Numata
    • Soga
    Takeo Kamura
    Shirô Hisano
      Takashi Hio
      • Takenaka
      • (as Kôji Hio)
      • Director
        • Shun'ya Itô
      • Writers
        • Fumio Kônami
        • Hirô Matsuda
        • Tooru Shinohara
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      User reviews44

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      8TheAnimalMother

      Her Song Of Vengeance

      Some films, while not entirely believable are still able to pull you into them and make you invest your interest and full attention in them nonetheless. This is such a film. While it's not entirely believable, to me it's a film that is still extremely interesting and enjoyable. Of it's subject matter, this may truly be the best film of it's kind. Even with it's age and fairly low budget, somehow it still comes across to me as very poetic. Violent poetry no less, but there's certainly much more to it than just violence. This film inspired at least 6 sequels I believe, and it has been an inspiration for many remakes and imitators too. The Kill Bill films are two of them at least to some degree, they certainly draw inspiration from it at least. This is overall quite an amazing little film. It's brutal, yet still somehow it is also quite beautiful. These are not easy things to balance in the art of filmmaking, but here it is on wonderful display.

      8.5/10.
      8EVOL666

      Another Great Japanese Exploit/Pinky Film...

      I'm really starting to love this era in Japanese exploit film-making. As of this writing I've only seen slightly more than a handful of these films, but they all tend to be top-notch. I end up saying the same things about all of them, and FEMALE PRISONER SCORPION is not much different - excellent sets, interesting and deep story lines, good acting, beautiful camera-work - all the sorts of things that you wouldn't expect to see in an exploitation film, but the Japanese did it consistently in those days spawning plenty of truly excellent trash films...

      The FEMALE PRISONER in question is a nice girl who just had a run of bad luck. Her scumbag boyfriend is an overly ambitious cop who uses her as bait in trying to bust a crime ring. When the bust goes to hell, the criminals and the ever chivalrous boyfriend/cop make a deal to hang homegirl out to dry. She ends up in jail and after a failed jailbreak, is abused in all kinds of fun and sleazy ways. A riot eventually ensues in the jail and this time our heroine makes it out to seek revenge on the man who scorned her...

      I have to honestly say that FEMALE PRISONER is not quite as compelling and "beautiful" as say, LADY SNOWBLOOD (who is also played by our leading lady in this film...), or maybe SCHOOL OF THE HOLY BEAST, but it is still a very enjoyable, artfully sleazy film that definitely holds up on it's own. Recommended to fans of any Japanese exploit/pinky film - this one won't disappoint. 8.5/10
      10zetes

      Awesome Japanese exploitation flick

      Violent, sick, cruel, and completely sadistic – what more could I ask for? Starring Meiko Kaji, who would go on to the Lady Snowblood films the next year, this women in prison movie simply dazzles. Ito's direction is fantastic, and in some ways resembles that of Suzuki Seijun. It's funny that such great filmmaking is found in a w.i.p. movie, a sub-genre usually reserved for sloppy, direct-to-video work today. Just think, a direct-to-video movie really could be well made. There is an unfulfilled market here. Yet people just keep cranking out the same cliched garbage – an utter waste. The genre in America is too tame when you look at FP701. Actually, I'd almost say that this comes close to being the best prison movie ever made, approaching masterpieces like Don Siegel's undervalued Riot in Cell-Block 11 and Stuart Rosenberg's beloved Cool Hand Luke. Hell, Prisoner 701 makes Cool Hand Luke look like a total pussy. This movie is an absolute must-see for those who love Japanese films, exploitation, or cult movies in general. I'd go so far as to call it a masterpiece in its own way. I loved every damn second of it! 10/10.
      7EdIsInHell

      KIller Japanese W.I.P. Film, Now This Is How They Should Be Done.

      Brutal, evil, nasty and gory. Looking very much forward to the second film in the series.

      Meiko Kaji is a beast. If you are into this genre then do not pass this one up I guarantee you will dig it.
      8mmushrm

      Still good after 39 years

      Just watched Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion 39years after it came out and it is still a good movie.

      This is the 1st of the Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion series (I had actually watched it backwards from 4 to 1), and it shows how the "Scorpion" ended up in prison and how hard she is. The Scorpion is HARD.

      The movie has all the prison exploitation themes, sadistic guards, naked prisoners, mean prisoners, torture etc. But it also has the Scorpion; imagine Cool Hand Luke but who does not talk, with no humour, a willingness and readiness to kill/injure/maim her tormentors and a single mindedness quest for vengeance. Meiko Kaji (actress) is more widely known for her Lady Snowblood character and movies but IMO her Scorpion Character is way more awesome.

      I recommend this movie just so you have a lead up to the second movie Female Convict Scorpion Jailhouse 41 which is a MUST watch.

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      • Trivia
        Japanese director Sion Sono references this series in many of his movies: Lady Scorpion from Love Exposure (2008), art-house horror elements in Exte (2007): hair extensions and revenge sexual torture in Guilty of Romance (2011).
      • Goofs
        Quite a few of the strikes in torture, attack and fight sequences obviously didn't actually make contact with the victim. One of the worst is when an inmate causes "blood" to gush from a guard's head when the shovel blade she swung at him missed by at least 6 inches.
      • Quotes

        Nami Matsushima: To be deceived is a woman's crime.

      • Connections
        Edited into S/s/s: Beyond Any Doubt (2012)
      • Soundtracks
        Urami-Bushi
        (Song of Vengeance)

        Written by Shun'ya Itô and Shunsuke Kikuchi

        Sung by Meiko Kaji

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      • Release date
        • August 25, 1972 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion
      • Filming locations
        • Japan
      • Production company
        • Toei Company
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 23 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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