Woman with Red Hair

Woman with Red Hair

Infobox Film
name = Woman with Red Hair


caption = Theatrical poster to "Woman with Red Hair"
director = Tatsumi Kumashiro
producer = Akira Miura
aproducer =
writer = Haruhiko Arai
Kenji Nakagami (original novel)
starring = Junko Miyashita
Renji Ishibashi
music = Yuukadan
cinematography = Yonezo Maeda
editing = Akira Suzuki
distributor = Nikkatsu
released = February 17, 1979 (Japan)
runtime = 73 minutes
rating =
country = Japan
awards =
language = Japanese
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
amg_id = 1:160356
imdb_id = 0078742

nihongo|"Woman with Red Hair"|赫い髪の女|Akai kami no onna (1979) is an award-winning Japanese "pink film" in Nikkatsu's "Roman Porno" series.

Awards

Wins

* Best Actress, Junko Miyashita - Hochi Film Awards [cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078742/awards|title=Awards for Akai kami no onna (1979|accessdate=2007-10-31|publisher=Internet Movie Database|language=English "and" cite web |url=http://wc03.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:160356|title=Woman with Red Hair|accessdate=2007-09-11|last=Crow|first=Jonathan|publisher=Allmovie|language=English]
* Best Actress, Junko Miyashita - Kinema Jumpo
* Best Supporting Actress, Ako - Yokohama Film Festival
* Fourth Best Film of the Year - Kinema Jumpo

Nominations

* Best actress, Junko Miyashita; Best director, Tatsumi Kumashiro; Best Screenplay, Haruhiko Arai; Best Sound, Fumio Hashimoto - Japan Academy Prize 1980

ee also

* List of Nikkatsu Roman Porno films

Notes

Sources

*imdb title|id=0078742|title=Akai kami no onna (1979)
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