Sukeban (1973) -

: Known for its "funky score," snappy editing, and high production values despite being an exploitation film. 🎬 Viewing Context

: Led by the fierce Miki (Miki Sugimoto), the girls must survive on the streets, even resorting to catching pigeons for food.

: Unlike previous entries, this film reduces bathroom humor in favor of a "mournful" and "grim" story about girls facing oppressive systems. Sukeban (1973)

The story follows a group of delinquent girls who escape from a detention transport bus in Osaka. Starving and desperate, they form their own gang called and find themselves caught in a turf war involving a Yakuza-run Turkish bathhouse operation.

: Features the iconic duo of Miki Sugimoto and Reiko Ike , the "queens" of 1970s Pinky Violence cinema. : Known for its "funky score," snappy editing,

To see the film's high-energy style and aesthetic, you can watch the modern trailer here: Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban (1973) Trailer The Duke Mitchell Film Club YouTube• Oct 17, 2021

: The plot shifts into a dark tale of betrayal, particularly focusing on Reiko (Reiko Ike), who undergoes a "rape and revenge" arc after being used by the Yakuza. The story follows a group of delinquent girls

The 1973 film (also known as Girl Boss Revenge ) is the fourth installment in Toei's "Girl Boss" series. It is widely considered one of the more serious and violent entries, directed by Norifumi Suzuki, the "exploitation king" of the genre. 📖 Plot Summary