Girl Boss Blues: Queen Bees Challenge (1972)
When two Girl Bosses fight each other over territory, their enmity is difficult to solve they are equals in looks, strength, determination, and power of their respective girl gangs So, the way is open to a mischievous Yakuza Boss
Dabide no hoshi Bishojo gari (1979)
Spurred by a fascination with Holocaust atrocities and his rapist biological father, a wealthy student secretly abducts and subjects women to acts of sexual torture
Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban (1973)
A group of girls find themselves immersed in an Osaka gangland war when they escape from a detention transport They form their own gang called The Gypsies
Queen Bee Strikes Again (1971)
In the 1970s, the Japanese youth emancipation also found its way into the yakuza crime societies A Girl Boss may have a choice between bikes, and between boyfriends But she has to defend her choices the hard way, as her triumph
Sukeban gerira (1972)
Members of the Red Helmet biker girl gang wind up in Kyoto, where they get into conflict with other girl gangs and local yakuza thugs
Ninja bugeicho momochi sandayu (1980)
In the middle of the 16th century, Hideyoshi, a power hungry warlord sets out to destroy the Momochi clan He sends his war commander in search of the clans hidden gold only to find that two daggers are the key to the hiding place o
The Great Chase (1975)
A female plays a race car driver lends her services to the Japanese Secret Service She goes in pursuit of a cartel of drug runners and assorted Japanese Yakuza types
Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread (1974)
This time Koryu heads to Yokohama in search of a woman named Birei, kidnapped by diamond smugglers who move their hot rocks by surgically implanting them into the nubile buttocks of Chinese prostitutes Koryus older sister, working
Hibotan bakuto: Oinochi itadaki masu (1971)
Oryu meets villagers whose crops and livelihoods are being damaged by air pollution from a local factory
Red Peony Gambler (1968)
Oryu Fuji Junko is invited to stay with a local yakuza boss of a silk farming town When a rival gang murders the boss Oryu takes it upon herself to protect his business and family
Red Peony Gambler: Second Generation Ceremony (1969)
The industrial revolution comes to Japan with the introduction of the railroad system This led to clashes between boatmen, whose livelihoods are threatened, and the railway construction workers
Hibotan bakuto: Oryû sanjô (1970)
Oryu searches for a blind girl she left behind but gets involved in a Yakuza turf war
Roaring Fire (1981)
Joji learns a dark secret from his dying father he learns he has a twin brother and a sister He travels to find his brother and finds he has been murdered in mysterious circumstances While staying with his sister he overhears h
Hibotan bakuto: Tekkaba retsuden (1969)
After collecting her sickly follower from jail, Oryu is taken in by a fishing village Feeling indebed to their generosity, she stays to work for the village and promises to leave her
Hibotan bakuto: Isshuku ippan (1968)
A local Yakuza boss of a silk farming town shows kindness to the wandering gambler Oryu by letting her stay at his residence
Red Peony Gambler 3: The Flower Cards Game (1969)
After saving a blind child from being hit by an oncoming train the gambler known as Oryu The Red Peony is accepted as a guest by a Yakuza boss only to become involved in a romantic dispute between two members of rival clans