Shinsho Nakamaru, an actor known for his work in the 1970s, appears in Cloistered Nun: Runa's Confession (1976), where he contributes to the film's exploration of taboo themes within the erotic thriller genre. His performance adds depth to the narrative, engaging with the film's provocative elements and the complex dynamics of its characters. Nakamaru's involvement in this cult classic underscores the film's significance in the landscape of exploitation cinema, showcasing the era's unique approach to storytelling.
Cloistered Nun: Runa's Confession
Sisterhood is powerful. Before leaving for a mission in Africa, Runa, a nun, visits her sister three years after entering the convent when her sister stole Runa's boyfriend. Runa comes to forgive and to help her sister make enough money buying and selling some convent property so she can marry. The old boyfriend has new women in his life, but he and the sister tell Runa they're a couple in order to keep the property deal. To make even more money, Runa's sister wheedles large gifts from various men she's stringing along. There are flashbacks to Runa's sexual initiation at the convent. Has this taught meekness to Runa?