Tatsuo Umemiya, born in 1938, made his mark in the world of Japanese cinema after debuting as a Toei New Face. Known for his dynamic performances, he appears in Delinquent Girl Boss: Blossoming Night Dreams (1970), where he embodies the rebellious spirit of the era. Umemiya's transition from aspiring doctor to actor at Toei Studios reflects a significant pivot, leading him to become a notable figure in the realm of cult and exploitation films. His contributions continue to resonate within the genre, making him a memorable part of Japan's cinematic landscape.
Delinquent Girl Boss: Blossoming Night Dreams
A reform school girl attempting to turn her life around is drawn hopelessly back to the streets in this "Pinky Violence" classic starring Reiko Oshida. Rika is out on her own after an extended stint in reform school, but life on the streets isn't easy for a struggling young girl, and it's easy to fall back into old habits. These days the psychedelic movement has taken hold, and the hippies are singing songs about revolution