Yūsuke Natsu, active in the 1970s Japanese film scene, is known for his roles in cult classics such as Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo (1970) and New Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion (1976). He embodies the rebellious spirit of the era, often portraying characters that challenge societal norms. In Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71 (1971), Natsu further cements his place in the genre, contributing to the gritty aesthetic and narrative style that defines the 'Stray Cat Rock' series. His performances resonate with fans of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
New Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion
Once again we focus on Nami Matsushima. This time she has a sister who goes missing and after getting too caught up in doing something about it, our innocent heroine is given a fifteen year sentence for a murder she didn't commit. She's sent to an all women prison where she's not exactly welcome. Her fellow inmates torture, humiliate and try to kill her; but the Scorpion prevails long enough to get some justice.