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Oniroku Dan’s THE SLAVE SHIP
Switchblade Pictures beckons you to take a voyage on the THE SLAVE SHIP, where
you’ll cruise past any shade of grey straight into the ultimate
darkness of the human soul! Born from the pen of internationally
acclaimed bondage novelist and screenwriter Oniroku Dan (FLOWER AND
SNAKE, THE DEVIL’S FEAST), THE SLAVE SHIP is notable for the many
apparent parallels between the central character, a famed S&M
novelist, and Dan himself, widely considered to be one the most
influential authors in the history of erotica.
However, although Dan
wrote over two hundred novels and dozens of screenplays over his long
career, and was particularly noted for bringing unique Japanese forms of
bondage to the attention of world popular culture, it is unknown as to
exactly how much of the story is autobiographical.
Directed by
co-screenwriter Satoshhi Kaneda, and featuring a cast of genre icons
that includes Kyoko Aiyome (NEW TOKYO DECADENCE), Nao Masaki (PINK
LINK), Mio Saegusa (MISS SPY), Maki Tomada (PARADISE TV), and Mutsuo
Yoshioka (UNDERWATER LOVE), the dark erotic thriller was distributed
theatrically in Japan by Shintoho.
THE SLAVE SHIP will be released for Home Video on subtitled DVD November 13th.
Synopsis: Onimata
Kan is famous for two things: a successful career writing S&M
erotica, and hosting the erotic gatherings aboard what has come to be
known as the Slave Ship, where the main attraction is the auctioning of
the services of sexual partners willing to fulfill any desire. But if
it’s all consensual, there’s no harm, right? At least, that’s what
Onimata believes until he learns that one of the frequent auctionees has
gone insane, and that her husband believes the cause is related to a
stalker she had acquired.
Are the activities aboard the Slave Ship
somehow to blame? Fearing the answer, Onimata goes to investigate the
mysterious Kitagawa, and soon learns that his own writings only hint at
the extremes to which some will go. From the famed pen of S&M
novelist and screenwriter Oniruku Dan comes a tale that blurs the lines
between reality and fantasy. Is this a work of fiction or a
documentation of fact? You’ll have to determine the truth for yourself,
once you’ve booked passage aboard THE SLAVE SHIP.
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