Takashi Fujiki, a notable actor in the Japanese cinema of the early 1970s, delivers memorable performances in cult classics such as Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71 and Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable. His roles often reflect the gritty, rebellious spirit of the era, particularly in films like Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban (1973) where he navigates the complex dynamics of crime and femininity. Fujiki's presence in these films contributes to the rich tapestry of exploitation cinema, showcasing the unique blend of action and drama that defines this genre.
Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable
Matsushima is outside the prison and on the run from the police, wanted for breaking out of prison and murder. On her trail is detective Kondo (Mikio Narita). She takes refuge with a woman who has a brother with a mental disability. After the brother attempts to sexually assault Matsushima, she cuts him with a knife as a warning. The woman ultimately reveals her brother frequently takes advantage of her. Both the police and an ex-prison mate of Matsushima's pursue her.