Hiroshi Tachi, born in 1951, is a Japanese actor known for his compelling performances in cult films. He made his mark in New Female Prisoner Scorpion: Special Cellblock X (1977), where he navigates the gritty landscape of exploitation cinema. Tachi's career began in the mid-1970s after he left the rock band COOLS to join Toei film company, quickly establishing himself in the industry. His work in this film exemplifies the raw energy and intensity characteristic of the era's grindhouse offerings.
New Female Prisoner Scorpion: Special Cellblock X
A nurse is framed for her involvement in the hospital murder of a politician who was threatening to expose corrupt practices. She escapes from jail but is captured and sent back, resulting in the rest of the inmates being punished, added to which of a new, tougher, head of security arrives to take up her new job.