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Women's Concentration Camp

Mid-Night Video

  • name:Women's Concentration Camp
  • alias:women'sconcentrationcamp
  • state:Feature film
  • actor: Birte / Tove / Luo Lie / Bidi Dufu / Wang Xia / Li Haishu / Liu Huiru /
  • director: Gui Zhihong /
  • year:1973
  • region:Hong Kong
  • type:Mid-Night Video
  • duration: 内详
  • year:1973
  • language:Mandarin
  • updated:2025-06-04 06:06:40
  • intro:Also known as: Bamboo House of Dolls / Bamboo Women's Prison. A pure route of sensuality and violence, in this film, director Du Zhihong collaborates with Bitty Du Fe and several sexy actresses to portray female prisoners. Due to its bold subject matter and the uninhibited performances of foreign women, it was a great box office success at the time. Hong Yulan and three American nurses, Jennifer, Elizabeth, and Mary, along with dozens of women, are imprisoned by the Japanese army in a women's concentration camp during the Japanese invasion of China. They suffer brutal assaults and maltreatment at the hands of the Japanese soldiers; forced into hard labor, they endure beatings and sexual abuse. Greedy soldiers believe that some of the women know the whereabouts of hidden gold. Additionally, there are those who want to help these girls escape, a homosexual guard, and spies hidden among the women... A work by Guizhi Hong, starring Bitty Du Fe, Luo Lie, and Wang Xia. Hong Yulan (Li Haishu) along with the three American nurses—Jennifer (Bitty Du Fe), Elizabeth (Nikki Hsi), and Mary (Ruth Galusha)—and dozens of women, are imprisoned by the Japanese army during the invasion of China, suffering terribly from the Japanese soldiers' violence. They endure forced labor, beatings, sexual assaults, and relentless torture. The female prisoners devise various ways to escape the control of the Japanese army and eventually receive help from the Japanese translator Cui Guodong (Luo Lie) to escape from the concentration camp, leading to a fierce struggle.
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《Hong Kong Ethics Masterpiece Directed by: Gui Zhihong Synopsis: Also known as: Bamboo House of Dolls / Bamboo Women's Prison. A pure route of sensuality and violence, in this film, director Du Zhihong collaborates with Bitty Du Fe and several sexy actresses to portray female prisoners. Due to its bold subject matter and the uninhibited performances of foreign women, it was a great box office success at the time. Hong Yulan and three American nurses, Jennifer, Elizabeth, and Mary, along with dozens of women, are imprisoned by the Japanese army in a women's concentration camp during the Japanese invasion of China. They suffer brutal assaults and maltreatment at the hands of the Japanese soldiers; forced into hard labor, they endure beatings and sexual abuse. Greedy soldiers believe that some of the women know the whereabouts of hidden gold. Additionally, there are those who want to help these girls escape, a homosexual guard, and spies hidden among the women... A work by Guizhi Hong, starring Bitty Du Fe, Luo Lie, and Wang Xia. Hong Yulan (Li Haishu) along with the three American nurses—Jennifer (Bitty Du Fe), Elizabeth (Nikki Hsi), and Mary (Ruth Galusha)—and dozens of women, are imprisoned by the Japanese army during the invasion of China, suffering terribly from the Japanese soldiers' violence. They endure forced labor, beatings, sexual assaults, and relentless torture. The female prisoners devise various ways to escape the control of the Japanese army and eventually receive help from the Japanese translator Cui Guodong (Luo Lie) to escape from the concentration camp, leading to a fierce struggle. Why Watch? This critically acclaimed film by Hong Kong cinema, blending with Ethics. Explore More: Discover similar films at:updatechannel.com

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