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Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs (1974)

Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs (1974)
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This new entry in the popular Zero Woman film series, Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs, begins with Agent Zero being imprisoned after getting overly violent with a rapist she was apprehending. She is released, however, when a powerful politician discovers his daughter has been kidnapped. Only Agent Zero has the skills to go undercover and save the daughter. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Miki SugimotoTetsuro Tamba, (more)
Director(s):
Yukio Noda
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs

This new entry in the popular Zero Woman film series, Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs, begins with Agent Zero being imprisoned after getting overly violent with a rapist she was apprehending. She is released, however, when a powerful politician discovers his daughter has been kidnapped. Only Agent Zero has the skills to go undercover and save the daughter. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Yukio Noda
Writer(s):
Hiroo MatsudaFumio Konami
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Kevin C.

    This movie is over the top in violence and soft core, but the use of these exploitation tools help to bring life to the rather tired plot. The villans are despicable and you don't mind if they die a dreadful death. The graphic display will turn off many viewers. Rei is very unemotional, and she almost seems robotic, but she is the coolest character in the movie.

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    Jeremy R.

    I had seen one of the other "Zero Woman" movies, and it was sort of a slightly sleazy version of Le Femme Nikita. So I wasn't expecting something like this, which is a horrid, 70s era (not a new movie) sexploitation movie. While there is a plot, it's largely an excuse to show women get raped and abused frequently.

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