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  1. Black Rose Mansion (Japanese: 黒薔薇の館, Hepburn: Kuro Bara no Yakata), also known as Black Rose, is a 1969 Japanese drama film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.

  2. 22 set 2008 · Trailer for the 1969 Japanese film "Mansion of the Black Rose"/"Kuro bara no yakata" AKA "Black Rose Mansion". Stars Akihiro Miwa as Black Rose. Directed by the prolific Kinji...

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  3. A feverishly perverse 1969 film noir oddity starring female impersonator Akihiro Maruyama. When wealthy Kyohei hires transvestite singer “Black Rose” to perform in his exclusive men’s club, he gets more than he bargains for when she attracts scores of homicidal past lovers.

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    • Kinji Fukasaku
  4. Titolo Originale: 黒薔薇の館. Conosciuto Anche Come: Black Rose , Kuro bara no yakata. Sceneggiatore & Regista: Kinji Fukasaku. Sceneggiatore: Matsuda Hiroh. Generi: Thriller, Drama, Melodramma. Tag: Gothic, Exploitation, Art House Film, Father-Son Relationship, Death, Cross-Dressing, Love Triangle, Suicide, Romance, Suspense (Vote or add tags)

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    • Miwa Akihiro
  5. Mysterious lounge singer Ryuko is awed with an intensity bordering on worship at the Black Rose Mansion, the private men’s club that employs her.

  6. 18 gen 2016 · A European inflected, camp noir gothic melodrama, Black Rose Mansion couldn’t be further from the director’s later worlds of lowlife crime and post-war inequality.

  7. Plot. The millionaire Kyohei Sako converts his mother's old villa into an entertainment parlor for his hobbies called the Black Rose Mansion. Ryuko Fujio, a newly hired singer, claims that the black rose she coincidentally carries will turn red when she falls in love.