Yoshie Kitsuda emerged in the mid-1970s as a notable figure in Japanese exploitation cinema, contributing to the genre's provocative narratives. In True Story of a Woman in Jail: Sex Hell (1975), she delivers a compelling performance that captures the raw intensity of her character's struggles within a harsh prison environment. Kitsuda also appears in True Story of a Woman: Continues (1975), further cementing her role in the exploration of women's experiences in a male-dominated society. Her work in these films exemplifies the bold storytelling and controversial themes that define cult cinema.
True Story of a Woman: Continues
This shocking sequel to TRUE STORY OF A WOMAN IN JAIL: SEX HELL, Mayumi emerges from solitary confinement to find an all-new gang of bullies picking on a meek, young female prisoner. Mayumi is now a much harder soul who takes no attitude from anyone, and she turns savage when the poor girl is enslaved by Yakuza! No one is safe as Mayumi takes down the entire jail in a sudden act of violent carnage.