Junko Natsu emerged in the early 1970s as a distinctive presence in Japanese cinema, particularly within the pink film genre. In Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo (1970), she embodies the rebellious spirit of youth culture, while in Delinquent Girl Boss: Blossoming Night Dreams (1970), she navigates the complexities of female delinquency. Natsu's performances capture the raw energy and defiance of the era, making her a notable figure in the cult cinema landscape.
Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo
A group of wild young people, after enjoying antics in a jeep, kidnap a wealthy woman driver (Bunjaku Han) by shooting out her car tires. They set her free but she forms an attraction to a member of the group. They begin a romance and she tells him she is the mistress of the leader of a religious organization called Shinkyo Gakkai. The group dig up a stash of weapons buried in a school courtyard at the end of the second world war. They plan to rob the organization.