Hiroko Fuji made her mark in the realm of cult cinema with her role in Nuns That Bite (1977), where she embodies the bizarre and humorous elements of the film. Set against a backdrop of horror and exploitation, her performance adds a distinct flavor to this unique narrative. Though her filmography may be limited, Fuji's contribution to this cult classic resonates within the genre, showcasing the eccentricities of 1970s grindhouse cinema.
Nuns That Bite
A woman on the run is raped, rescued, then raped again. Escaping, she heads for the hills and finds safe haven at a convent. After becoming a postulant (trainee nun), she catches her fellow sisters engaging in lesbianism, fighting over nothing, hurling snakes at each other, and engaging in mild flesh eating.