Delivery Health Girl: The Moisture of Silken Skin

Delivery Health Girl: The Moisture of Silken Skin

Theatrical poster for Delivery Health Girl: The Moisture of Silken Skin (2002)
Directed by Yutaka Ikejima[1]
Written by Kyōko Godai
Starring Noriko Masaki
Kyōko Hashimoto
Music by Ichimi Ōba
Cinematography Shōji Shimizu
Edited by Shōji Sakai
Production
company
Cement Match
Distributed by OP Eiga
Release dates
September 19, 2002
Running time
60 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Delivery Health Girl: The Moisture of Silken Skin (デリヘル嬢 絹肌のうるおい Deriherujō: Kinuhada no Uruoi) is a 2002 Japanese pink film directed by Yutaka Ikejima and written by his wife and frequent collaborator, Kyōko Godai. It won the award for Ninth Best Film and Noriko Masaki was given a Best New Actress award at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony.[2]

Synopsis

A delivery health service is run by a mysterious middle-aged man named Yata. The girls who work for Yata include, Koya, Harumi and Akino. Customers include Kizaki, a nerdish young man, and an Adult Video company president and his Assistant Director who secretly film their exploits.[3]

Cast

Availability

Yutaka Ikejima filmed Delivery Health Girl: The Moisture of Silken Skin for his own Cement Match production company, and it was released theatrically in Japan by OP Eiga on September 19, 2002.[1] On October 16, 2008 it became available through the Hokuto Corporation's online DMM service.[4]

Bibliography

Notes

  1. 1 2 "デリヘル嬢 絹肌のうるおい" (in Japanese). Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs). Retrieved 2010-07-26. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. "Best Ten of 2002 2002年度ベストテン" (in Japanese). P*G Website. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
  3. 1 2 "デリヘル嬢 絹肌のうるおい" (in Japanese). P.G. Web Site. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
  4. "オーピー映画" (in Japanese). P.G. Web Site. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
Preceded by
Young Wife's Pleasure Lessons: Enslaved
Pink Grand Prix Ninth Best Film
2002
Succeeded by
Men Who Love


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