

Bloodiest Flower (1971)
Now streaming on Zoovie: Bloodiest Flower (1971), free in HD. starring Sumiko Fuji, Ken Takakura, and Masahiko Tsugawa. Action and Crime on multiple servers, no signup.
What is Bloodiest Flower (1971) about?
A dramatic captivating tale tells of widowed Tei (Junko Fuji), she has become a coalmine operator and is determined to be successful despite mining being a predominately male domain. Overcoming the natural hardships, a more serious threat to Tei and her mine, the menacing presence of rival mining gangs who sense her vulnerability... Nihon jokyo-den:ketto midarw-bana is an outstanding drama, highlighted by wonderful characterizations/performances. Yamashita's excellent direction maintains a rich emotional flow from the opening seconds to the last. Intense and bloody encounters punctuate throughout the engaging multi layered tale!
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- Production:
- Toei Company
- Country:
- Japan
- Languages:
- Japanese
- IMDb:
- tt0067493
Where can I watch Bloodiest Flower (1971) for free?
Who stars in Bloodiest Flower (1971)?
Sumiko Fuji, Ken Takakura, Masahiko Tsugawa, Michitarō Mizushima, Minoru Ōki, Bin Amatsu, Rinichi Yamamoto, Tatsuo Endō.
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- ★This film is part of the Tales of Japan's Chivalrous Women Collection, which includes 5 movies.
Tales of Japan's Chivalrous Women Collection
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Where can I watch Bloodiest Flower online for free?▼
You can watch Bloodiest Flower (1971) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
Is Bloodiest Flower worth watching?▼
Bloodiest Flower has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.2/10 based on 5 votes.
What genre is Bloodiest Flower?▼
Bloodiest Flower is a Action, Crime and Drama film released in 1971.
Who stars in Bloodiest Flower?▼
The cast of Bloodiest Flower includes Sumiko Fuji, Ken Takakura, Masahiko Tsugawa, Michitarō Mizushima and Minoru Ōki.























