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Produced by
  
Kineo Yoshimine

Initial release
  
25 August 1972

Initial DVD release
  
27 April 2004

Story by
  
7.3/10
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Directed by
  
Shunya Itō

Music by
  
Director
  
Shunya Itō
Adapted from
  
Sasori

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Written by
  
Fumio KonamiHiro Matsuda

Based on
  
Scorpionby Tōru Shinohara

Starring
  
Meiko KajiIsao NatsuyagiFumio WatanabeHiroko Ogi

Cast
  
Similar
  
Female Convict Scorpion, Female Convict Scorpion, Female Prisoner Scorpion, Lady Snowblood, Sasori

Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion (女囚701号/さそり, Joshū Nana-maru-ichi Gō / Sasori) is a 1972 Japanese women in prison film made by Toei Company. It stars Meiko Kaji and was Shunya Itō's first film as a director. The film is based on a comic by Tōru Shinohara. The film was followed by several sequels, including Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 and Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable, and has also been remade several times.

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Plot

Nami Matsushima (Meiko Kaji) is set up by her boyfriend, a crooked police detective named Sugimi (Isao Natsuyagi) to win favor with the Yakuza. She is raped by several drug dealers. She makes a failed attempt to stab Sugimi on the steps of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Headquarters. She is sentenced to do hard time in a women's prison. Matsushima is given the number 701. The prison is run by sadistic and lecherous male guards. The prisoners are forced to walk up and down a stair-like contraption naked with male guards watching from below. While in prison Matsushima meets inmates like Yuki Kida (Yayoi Watanabe) who was convicted for fraud and theft, Otsuka (Akemi Negishi), jailed for burglary and extortion, and Katagiri (Rie Yokoyama) who was impounded for arson and illegally disposing of a body. Outside the prison, Sugimi and the Japanese mafia orchestrate a plan in which Matsushima will succumb to an "accidental" death in prison. They enlist the help of Katagiri, pulling on her ties to both Sugimi and the mafia, and quickly set their plan in motion.

Matsushima is attacked in the shower but defends herself, wounding the attacker. She is punished by being held bound by ropes in solitary confinement. A group of trustees including Katagiri torments her. One of them torments her by pouring hot soup on her. Matsushima is able to trip the trustee and make her spill the vat of hot soup over herself, causing horrible burns. Matsushima is forced to dig dirt holes for two consecutive days and nights. She kills a woman who attempts to attack her during this digging by tripping her and breaking her neck. Matsushima is hung and tied from the ceiling while being beaten by her fellow prisoners.

After a riot, Matsushima escapes and kills all the Yakuza and Sugimi with a dagger. The film ends with Matsushima walking alone back in prison.

Cast

  • Meiko Kaji - Nami Matsushima / Matsu the Scorpion
  • Rie Yokoyama - Katagiri
  • Yayoi Watanabe - Yukiko Kida
  • Yōko Mihara - Masaki
  • Akemi Negishi - Otsuka
  • Keiko Kuni - Nemoto
  • Yumiko Katayama - Kito
  • Emi Jo - Morikawa
  • Isao Natsuyagi - Tsugio Sugimi
  • Fumio Watanabe - Warden Goda
  • Release

    Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion was released in Japan on 25 August 1972.

    Home video

    Female Prisoner #701 was first released on DVD for Region 1 by Tokyo Shock on April 27, 2004. UK home video company Arrow Films will release the film on Blu-ray on July 26, 2016 within a box-set containing the first four films of the Female Prisoner Scorpion series. Limited to 3000 copies, the box set will contain new 2K restorations of all four films included in the set as well as numerous special features, with Female Prisoner #701 including a new filmed appreciation by director Gareth Evans (The Raid: Redemption), a new interview with the film's assistant director Yutaka Kohira, an archival interview with director Shinya Ito, and the theatrical trailers of "all films in the series".

    Reception

    From retrospective reviews, Sight & Sound described the film as "pure exploitation" and that "there are a fair number of arty flourishes: expressionistic lighting and make up effects, theatrically stylised sets and gymnastic camerawork." The magazine commented on any feminist reading of the film, noting that any suggestion of a "feminist critique of patriarchal society" is "hard to reconcile with the sustained, glib emphasis on female torment." Video Watchdog described Female Convict #701 Scorpion as "inferior to its follow-up Female Convict Scorpion-Jailhouse 41, noting that is "largely set-bound and lacking grandeur and poetry of its sequel"

    References

    Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion Wikipedia