Masaru Shiga, a Japanese actor known for his work in cult cinema, appears in Nuns That Bite (1977), a film that blends eroticism with dark humor. His performance in this exploitation classic highlights the eccentricities of the genre, bringing a distinctive flair to the character he portrays. Shiga's involvement in such a provocative narrative reflects the boldness of 1970s Japanese cinema, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of cult films.
Nuns That Bite
A woman on the run is raped, rescued, then raped again. Escaping, she heads for the hills and finds safe haven at a convent. After becoming a postulant (trainee nun), she catches her fellow sisters engaging in lesbianism, fighting over nothing, hurling snakes at each other, and engaging in mild flesh eating.