Takeko was an ordinary married woman whose daily routine was to keep a diary. Takeko falls into a delusion due to her diary and begins to desire the body of a barbaric man.
One day, Tokiko, who lives an empty life without being paid attention to by her husband, is advised by a fortune teller to quickly have sex and relieve her frustration.
Yuki, the wife of a university professor, was suffering from sexual violence from her husband. Yoriko, a female counselor at the domestic violence counseling office, is attracted to Yuki and invites her to escape to Izu.
A fledgling reporter for a swinging magazine investigates various couples who are looking for pleasure with other people and becomes involved with his subjects.
A woman runs a “mistress service” and interviews young women for “dates” with men. Various couples get together but someone is following and watching them.
Two brothers live in a fine house that was left to them as an inheritance after their parents died. The older brother is a medical school student, and the younger brother is a law student.
Rinko, who works at a transportation company, works as a driver during the day and a seductive hostess at night to cover her ex-boyfriend dept who disappeared after getting into debt.
Popular movie trailers from 1967
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1967:
A jewel thief crosses paths with a woman carrying a briefcase that the Americans, the Russians and the Chinese all want desperately, so he goes on the run with her figuring that what's inside the case has to be way more valuable than anything he could steal on his own.
The Hostage is a 1967 Crown International low-budget motion picture starring Don O'Kelly, James Almanzar and Joanne Brown, with Leland Brown, John Carradine, and Harry Dean Stanton.