Apartment Wife: Night of the Rape
The story depicts the process of a happy family being destroyed by someone taking advantage of a traffic accident caused by buying a car to show off to the neighbors.
The story depicts the process of a happy family being destroyed by someone taking advantage of a traffic accident caused by buying a car to show off to the neighbors.
Junko Miyashita
Michiko Egami
Kazuhiko Kasai
Ikuo, Michiko's husband
Kazuko Shirakawa
Teruko Tokura
Hirokazu Inoue
Hatanaka
Shinko Jo
Yoshiko (Female clerk)
Toshihiko Oda
Yakuza
Kôji Kai
Master Kasai
Yumi Nakano
Woman in handcuffs
The story depicts the process of a happy family being destroyed by someone taking advantage of a traffic accident caused by buying a car to show off to the neighbors.
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