: Presented in its original 2.35:1 widescreen aspect ratio with Japanese audio and English subtitles.

The primary victim is (Naomi Tani), a high-class jewelry shop owner accused of financing an anti-government organization. Alongside a local kabuki actor, she is subjected to a grueling series of tortures in Murayama’s private dungeon. The story takes a turn with the introduction of Taoka (Kazuo Satake), a new recruit whose growing obsession with Namiji may offer a chance at escape—though his own intentions remain morally ambiguous. Production & Cast

Set during the latter part of World War II, the film follows the tyrannical (played by Minoru Ōkôchi), a high-ranking official who uses his military authority to falsely accuse and imprison women for his own perverse pleasure.

While controversial for its depiction of sexual violence and abuse of power, the film is often lauded by critics for its , period-accurate costumes, and "crisp" direction that elevates it above standard exploitation fare. It is frequently compared to Pasolini's Salò for its fusion of extreme sexual deviancy with political commentary on fascism and military corruption.

: It features a high-definition transfer sourced from the original 35mm camera negative .