Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs

Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs

6.4

May 21 1974

1h 28m

Thriller, Action, Crime, Drama

Agent Zero is a cop that uses her own methods for dealing with criminals. After she unlawfully kills a rapist in a violent fashion, she is sent to prison and stripped of her badge. But very soon after, a rich politician's daughter is kidnapped by a ruthless gang. Agent Zero is let out of prison with the mission of going undercover to find the politician's daughter and return her safely. Using her deadly red handcuffs, she disposes of the criminals one by one.

Miki Sugimoto

Miki Sugimoto

Rei, Zero woman

Eiji Gō

Eiji Gō

Yoshihide

Tetsuro Tamba

Tetsuro Tamba

Nagumo

Hideo Murota

Hideo Murota

Kusaka

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