Red Light District: Gonna Get Out

Red Light District: Gonna Get Out

6.2

Sep 21 1974

1h 18m

Drama

It's the evening before the day all brothels must be shut-down, according to the new law, in 1958. At the Kofukuya's (literally, the house that sells happiness), five prostitutes decide to celebrate the day. Eroticism, drama, and comedy mix as each hour a different event passes, in which all the women's stories come to the surface.

Junko Miyashita

Junko Miyashita

Shimako

Meika Seri

Meika Seri

Kimiko

Naomi Oka

Naomi Oka

Naoko

Aoi Nakajima

Aoi Nakajima

Shigeko

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