Tamaki Katsura emerged in the 1970s as a notable figure in Japanese exploitation cinema, showcasing her talents in films like Terrifying Girls' High School: Animal Courage (1973) and Girl Boss: Diamond Showdown (1974). In Sins of Sister Luci (1978), she delivers a compelling performance that captures the era's provocative spirit. Katsura's work reflects the raw energy and audacity of the genre, making her a key player in the cult film landscape.
Terrifying Girls' High School: Animal Courage
We find Reiko Ike once again cast as a tough schoolgirl who has to band together with her enemies to upset the reign of their private Catholic high school administration where institutionalized sexual abuse is endemic. The tables are turned on the principal and sanctimonious teachers as well as an American priest when the adult evildoers are publicly humiliated and exposed before the entire student body.