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Noboru Iguchi (screenplay)
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3 October 2009 (Japan)
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Yoshihiro Nishimura | ... | Yakuza's Boss | |
| Naoto Takenaka | ... | Kanai | |
| Asami | ... | Onna Tengu 1 | |
| Takumi Saito | ... | Hikaru Kageno (as Takumi Saitô) | |
| Suzuki Matsuo | ... | Tetsuma Gotokuji | |
| Yûya Matsuura | ... | Killed Man | |
| Cay Izumi | ... | Onna Tengu 2 | |
| Kentarô Shimazu | ... | Kogure | |
| Aya Kiguchi | ... | Yoshie Kasuga | |
| Hitomi Hasebe | ... | Kikue Kasuga | |
| Yûya Ishikawa | ... | Suzuki | |
| Yukihide Benny | ... | Killed Man 1 | |
| Shôko Nakahara | ... | Hideko | |
| Kentaro Kishi | ... | Hikomaru Sagawa (as Kentarô Kishi) | |
| Ryôji Okamoto | ... | Samurai 1 | |
| Demo Tanaka | ... | Hachiro | |
| Shigeki Terao | ... | Kiyohiko Sagawa | |
| Asami Kumakiri | ... | Kotone | |
| Mariko Takayama | ... | Suzuko | |
| Mayu Hayashi | ... | Bikini Trooper | |
| Yumemi Katô | ... | Bikini Trooper | |
| Etsuko Ikuta | ... | Kinu | |
| Taro Shigaki | ... | Kenzan Kageno (as Tarô Shigaki) | |
| Shoko Suzuki | ... | Bikini Trooper | |
| Hiroaki Murakami | ... | Fat Guest | |
| Ittei Sakuma | ... | Samurai 2 | |
| Rie Hayasaka | ... | Bikini Trooper | |
| Satoshi Yamamoto | ... | Aide 2 | |
| Masashi Oishi | ... | Aide 1 | |
| Kaori Shiina |
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RoboGeisha (International: English title)
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102 min
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Noboru Iguchi's films have a reputation. You know people are going to die in them, but you are never entirely sure who will be next. Or what the weapon will be. Or from what orifice the weapon protrudes from. Robogeisha carries on this fine tradition, but as a teensy-weensy spoiler, there's more use of CGI blood this time around. I guess it saves on the cleaning bills.
So two sisters, one a geisha, the other the attendant, get invited to perform at a dinner for the big bad guy, and end up being recruited into his army of highly-trained female killers masquerading as more geisha. Oh and there's a few cybernetic upgrades on the way as well.
I can't really say much more to this movie that you can't already tell from the trailer. So I'll just say that I, and practically everyone else in a tiny cinema in the backstreets of Shibuya, was in fits of giggles throughout this movie as we were regularly surprised at what Iguchi's imagination would throw at us. Think of Wacky Racers with cast-iron Shimadas, comedy instead of splatter and only a slight feeling of disappointment when some of the set pieces are cut too short then there's still laughs to be had. Anyone for fried shrimp?