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Horse and Woman and Dog was released theatrically in May 1990. [12] It was released to home video in the VHS format in 1999. [13] On November 11, 2003, it was re-released under the title Horse and Dog and Lady. [14] On July 14, 2008, Shintōhō Eiga made the film available through their online AV on Demand service at XCity. [15]
Hisayasu Satō (佐藤 寿保, Satō Hisayasu, born 15 August 1959 in Shizuoka City, Japan) is a Japanese exploitation film director. He has worked prolifically in the genre of pinku eiga films, which refers to Japanese films that prominently feature nudity or sexual content.
The woman mounts her unsaddled white horse and races through the night, black hair streaming behind her. Suddenly, she hears the crowing of a cock from the darkened roadside and loses hope. When the cock crows a second time, she releases the taut reins, and horse and woman tumble into a deep canyon.
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Molester's Train: Nasty Behavior (痴漢電車 いやらしい行為, Chikan densha: iyarashii kōi) aka Molester's Train: Dirty Behavior [3] and Birthday (誕生日, Tanjōbi) [4] is a 1993 Japanese pink film directed by Hisayasu Satō under the pseudonym Hisakazu Hata as part of the Molester's Train series.
Horse people know something that we don't. Horses are unlike any other animals. They're totally unique. They even have unique personalities. Like one palomino horse who his owner jokes is just ...
Wilkins tied feed pails to her horse (hoping people along the way would be generous and provide food) and a bedroll for herself. As news spread of her journey, people would offer food and a place to sleep for Wilkins and her horses. Small towns let her sleep in their jails, while fancier hotels would offer her free room and board.