Naomi Oka was born on June 12, 1952, in Niigata, Japan. She made her mark in the 1970s with a series of roles in cult cinema, including her performances in Girl Boss Guerilla (1972) and Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom (1972). Oka's work often explores themes of rebellion and female empowerment, making her a fitting presence in the exploitation genre. In Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban (1973), she further cements her status as a key figure in the Japanese pink film movement, showcasing her ability to navigate the provocative narratives of the era.
Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom
Delinquent girl boss meets and conflicts with an orphan girl who lives an isolated life after the dramatic deaths of her parents. She plays the piano, but stands up against her lecherous guardian, who is also a school official.