Kenji Imai, active in the early 1970s, made a notable impact in the realm of Japanese exploitation cinema. He appears in Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom (1973), where he navigates the gritty landscape of a reform school filled with rebellion and chaos. Imai also stars in Girl Boss: Escape From Reform School (1973), showcasing his ability to embody characters in high-stakes situations. His performances contribute to the cult allure of these films, which reflect the era's fascination with female empowerment and societal critique.
Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom
Three new students at a super-strict girl's school must face off with a repressive school administration, the sadistic, murderous student discipline brigade and corrupt politicians over the murder/suicide of one of their friends. They're approached by a blackmailer (Tsunehiko Watase) who promises to help them exact vengeance in exchange for setting up a corrupt local politician, and aided by a independent Yakuza biker chick (Reiko Ike).