Morio Agata is an actor known for his role in Girl Boss Guerilla (1972), a film that embodies the rebellious spirit of the Japanese pink film genre. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, Agata's performance captures the raw energy and defiance of the era, contributing to the film's cult status. His work in Girl Boss Guerilla showcases the intersection of exploitation cinema and social commentary, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult films.
Girl Boss Guerilla
Miko Sugimoto is the leader of the Red Helmet Gang, a biker girl gang from Shinjuku who wind up in Kyoto and make a bid to take over the local girl gangs there. Successful for a short time in ruling the streets it isn't long before Miko and her crew run afoul of the local Yakuza, and are forced to turn to Reiko Ike, a ronin Yakuza girl, and sister to one of the top Yakuza in Kyoto, for help, leading to a murderous showdown at a small coastal resort.