Released on 27 October 1971 by the Toei Company , (known in the West as Girl Boss Blues: Queen Bee's Counterattack ) is a seminal entry in the Pinky Violence sub-genre. Directed by Norifumi Suzuki, it launched the long-running Girl Boss series and established stars Reiko Ike and Miki Sugimoto as icons of Japanese exploitation cinema. Plot Overview
The film follows the , an all-female crew of delinquents led by Reiko (Reiko Ike). The gang survives on the fringes of society by extorting middle-aged men through honey traps and blackmail. Sukeban burusu: Mesubachi no gyakushu(1971)
The group’s internal hierarchy is threatened when , the gang's former leader, returns from reform school and attempts to reclaim her position. As this rivalry unfolds, the girls find themselves squeezed between a predatory motorcycle gang and the Hokushin Association , a powerful Yakuza organization that seeks to control their operations. The conflict eventually escalates into a brutal cycle of revenge involving knife fights, car chases, and stylized violence. Key Themes & Features Girl Boss Blues: Queen Bee's Counterattack (1971) - IMDb Released on 27 October 1971 by the Toei
Released on 27 October 1971 by the Toei Company , (known in the West as Girl Boss Blues: Queen Bee's Counterattack ) is a seminal entry in the Pinky Violence sub-genre. Directed by Norifumi Suzuki, it launched the long-running Girl Boss series and established stars Reiko Ike and Miki Sugimoto as icons of Japanese exploitation cinema. Plot Overview
The film follows the , an all-female crew of delinquents led by Reiko (Reiko Ike). The gang survives on the fringes of society by extorting middle-aged men through honey traps and blackmail.
The group’s internal hierarchy is threatened when , the gang's former leader, returns from reform school and attempts to reclaim her position. As this rivalry unfolds, the girls find themselves squeezed between a predatory motorcycle gang and the Hokushin Association , a powerful Yakuza organization that seeks to control their operations. The conflict eventually escalates into a brutal cycle of revenge involving knife fights, car chases, and stylized violence. Key Themes & Features Girl Boss Blues: Queen Bee's Counterattack (1971) - IMDb