Akira Oda emerged in the 1970s as a distinctive presence in Japanese cinema, particularly within the realm of exploitation films. He plays a pivotal role in Bakuhatsu! Boso yugi (1976), where his performance captures the raw energy and chaotic spirit of the era. Oda's work reflects the bold narratives and stylistic choices that define cult cinema, making him a notable figure in the exploration of Japan's underground film scene. His contributions resonate with fans of the genre, showcasing the unique blend of action and societal commentary that characterizes this film.
Bakuhatsu! Boso yugi
Teruo Ishii's West Side Story, done as a bloody, violent, sexploitative biker gang film. It's the Red Chilis versus the Black Cats, and the chick who just may heal the divide.