Tôyama, a weak-willed businessman, is in debt to the Yakuza; they also have a video of him bribing a government minister. To clear his debts, he agrees to let them drug and kidnap his wife Shizuko, Japan's queen of the tango, and subject her to the proclivities of a 95-year-old voyeur, who's a Yakuza boss. After a masked ball, Shizuko is taken prisoner; she fights her captors, submitting only when the life of Kyôko, her female bodyguard, is threatened. Tôyama feels regret and seeks to buy back Shizuko, but by this time, she may be enjoying her situation. Is she, or is she pretending in order to protect herself and Kyôko? Would she want a way out if there is one?
September 15, 1962 in USA
May 3, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan
28 June 1961, Tokyo, Japan
March 12, 1981 in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
March 31, 1970 in Japan
19 July 1968, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto, Japan
September 19, 1975 in Hyogo, Japan
June 19, 1955 in Iwate, Japan
17 March 1955, Shizuoka, Japan
12 November 1963, Tokyo, Japan
December 31, 1971 in Japan
July 31, 1971 in Yamanashi, Japan

