Tamaki Katori

Tamaki Katori

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nihongo|Tamaki Katori|香取環|Katori Tamaki (b. 1938) is a Japanese erotic actress who appeared in "The Flesh Market" ("Nikutai no Ichiba") (1962), which is considered the first "pink film" made in Japan. [cite book |last=Weisser|first=Thomas|coauthors=Yuko Mihara Weisser|title=Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films|year=1998|pages=pp.20, 22, 317|publisher=Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications|location=Miami|isbn=1-889288-52-7] cite news |first=Ryann|last=Connell|title=Japan's former Pink Princess trades raunchy scenes for rural canteen|url=http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/waiwai/archive/news/2006/03/20060302p2g00m0dm014000c.html|work=Mainichi Shimbun|date=March 2, 2006|archivedate=2006-03-12|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060312144900/http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/waiwai/archive/news/2006/03/20060302p2g00m0dm014000c.html|accessdate=2007-11-12|language=English] Through her appearances in over 600 of these softcore pornographic films between 1962 and 1972, she became known as the "Pink Princess" of the first wave of "pink films"."

Life and career

Early life

Tamaki Katori was born to a middle-class family in Kumamoto, on Japan's southern-most main island, Kyūshū, in 1938. Her father owned a pharmaceuticals company in Kumamoto which is still owned by the family. After being chosen as Kumamoto's entry in the Miss Universe Kumamoto beauty pageant, Katori was hired by Japan's oldest major film studio, Nikkatsu.

"Flesh Market"

Katori was still acting in supporting roles at Nikkatsu when she appeared in director Satoru Kobayashi's controversial 1962 film, "Flesh Market". The first Japanese film to contain nudity (director Seijun Suzuki's "Gate of Flesh", made for Nikkatsu in 1964, would become the first mainstream Japanese film to contain nude scenes) [Weisser, p.21.] , "Flesh Market" was shut down by the police and censored before it could be re-released. [cite web |url=http://194.21.179.166/cecudine/fe_2002/eng/PinkEiga2002.htm|title=Vital flesh: the mysterious world of Pink Eiga|accessdate=2007-02-19|last=Domenig|first=Roland|date= |year=2002|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20041118094603/http://194.21.179.166/cecudine/fe_2002/eng/PinkEiga2002.htm|archivedate=2004-11-18] Officially considered the first "pink film"-- the softcore pornographic genre which would dominate Japan's domestic cinema in the 1960s and 1970s [cite book |last=Macias|first=Patrick|title=TokyoScope: The Japanese Cult Film Companion|date= |year=2001|publisher=Cadence Books|location=San Francisco|language=English|isbn=1-56931-681-3|pages=174|chapter=Pink and Violent|quote=According to some counts, from 1965 to 1973 pink movies amounted to as much as half of Japan's total domestic film product.] -- "Flesh Market" became became a huge box-office success. Even with the limited distribution it received as an independent production, "Flesh Market", which was made for 8 million yen, took in over 100 million yen.

Nikkatsu

At Nikkatsu, Katori continued playing supporting roles, notably in several early films directed by future "pink film" master, Koji Wakamatsu. In his pre-"pink" days at Nikkatsu, from 1963 to 1965, Wakamatsu made 20 low-budget exploitation movies based on current events such as sensational crimes and disasters. [Weisser, p.287.] Though at first the work was steady, Katori was barely surviving on the bit-part wages from Nikkatsu. When the major film studios started facing a decline in audiences, they began cutting back in film output. [cite book |last=Sato|first=Tadao|coauthors=Gregory Barrett (translator)|title=Currents in Japanese Cinema|origyear=1982|pages=p.244|edition=paperback|year=1987|publisher=Kodansha|location=Tokyo|language=English|isbn=0-87011-815-3] Katori's income suffered as well.

"Pink films"

In the years since "Flesh Market"'s release, several independent studios began specializing in the new "pink film" genre that had sprung up in the wake of that film's success. When one of these studios was willing to give Katori a contract to star in their "pink films", she accepted the offer. She later explained, "They offered me 20,000 yen a movie. It was an incredible sum in those days. I hadn't been able to make it in mainstream movies because people said with my baby face and big boobs I was unbalanced, but those attributes turned out to be exactly what the pink movie business was looking for."

At Aoi Eiga studio, established in 1966 to specialize in these low-budget and profitable "Pink films", Katori often worked in the sensationalistic and exploitive films of director Giichi Nishihara. Nishihara's films of the 1960s and 1970s would lead critics to call him both "Japan's sleaziest movie-maker," [Weisser, p.351.] and "a cult favorite among devotees of extreme cinema." [cite web |url=http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:240390|title=Midareta Kankei|accessdate=2007-03-09|last=Firsching|first=Robert|work=www.allmovie.com|language=English] Critic Robert Firsching comments of her work for the director at this studio, "Katori... deserves some sort of medal for valor after allowing Nishihara and Aoi Eiga studios to have her brutally raped five times in four films." [cite web |url=http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:240392|title=Nikutai No Yuwaku|accessdate=2007-03-09|last=Firsching|first=Robert|work=www.allmovie.com|language=English]

Katori worked with Koji Wakamatsu again in the late 1960s and early 1970s, after he had left Nikkatsu to form his own production company. One of her final films for Wakamatsu was "Sex Family" (1971), which starred future Nikkatsu "Roman porn" queen, Junko Miyashita. [Weisser, p.289.] One of the leading actresses of the first-wave of the "Pink film" from 1964 to 1972, which was dominated by independent studios, Katori retired from acting just as her old employer, Nikkatsu, was taking over the genre and establishing the second period of "Pink film", the "Roman Porno" era.

Retirement

After retirement from film, Katori was married to actor Jun Funado for seven years. When they were divorced, she married a film director. A third husband moved with her back to her hometown of Kumamoto, where he went to work for the pharmaceuticals company Katori's father had owned. Though she gained a child from this marriage, she was eventually divorced again."

After her third divorce, Katori decided to support herself. She first ran a gasoline station, and, as of 2006, is presently running a company canteen. Reflecting on her role as a pioneering "pink film" star, Katori says, "I enjoyed my acting, but I never really got used to the atmosphere of the pink movie business." However, she adds, "I've got no regrets about my time in the entertainment world. I'd still go back there now to perform if there was a part for this old girl.""

Partial filmography

* "Market of Flesh" (肉体の市場 - "Nikutai no ichiba") (2/27/1962) dir: Satoru Kobayashi [Filmography based on: cite web |url=http://www.citwf.com/person173839.htm|title=TAMAKI KATORI|accessdate=2007-03-06|work=at [http://www.citwf.com/ The Complete Index to World Film] |language=English
imdb name|id=1030431|name=Tamaki Katori
cite web |url=http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/person/p0109380.htm|title=香取環 (Tamaki Katori)|accessdate=2007-03-06|language=Japanese|publisher=Japanese Movie Database "and"
Weisser.
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* "Okinawan Ghost Story: Upside-Down Ghost / Chinese Ghost Story: Breaking A Coffin" (沖縄怪談逆吊り幽霊 支那怪談死棺破り - "Okinawa kaidan: Sakaduri yuurei / China kaidan: Shikan yaburi") (6/13/1962) dir: Kobayashi Satoru [cite web |url=http://www.fjmovie.com/horror/t3/84.html|title=Okinawa kaidan: Sakaduri yuurei / China kaidan: Shikan yaburi|accessdate=2007-03-09|work= [http://www.fjmovie.com/horror/t3/84.html Japanese Horror Movies Database] ]
* "Sweet Trap" (甘い罠 - "Amai wana") (9/3/1963) dir: Koji Wakamatsu
* "Tough Girls" (激しい女たち - "Hageshii onnatachi") (10/1/1963) dir: Koji Wakamatsu
* "A Bitch's Gamble" (めす犬の賭け - "Mesuinu no kake") (3/17/1964) dir: Koji Wakamatsu
* (狙う - "Nerau") (1/21/1967) dir: Giichi Nishihara
* (泣き濡れた情事 - "Nikinureta Joji") (3/28/1967) dir: Giichi Nishihara
* "Indecent Relationship" (乱れた関係 - "Midareta Kankei") (5/9/1967) dir: Giichi Nishihara
* "Nikutai no Yuwaku" (肉体の誘惑 - "Nikutai no Yuwaku") (7/11/1967) dir: Giichi Nishihara
* (桃色電話 - "Momoiro Denwa") (8/26/1967) dir: Giichi Nishihara
* "Abnormal Reaction: Ecstasy" (異常な反応 悶絶 - "Ijo na Hanno: Monzetsu") (11/21/1967) dir: Giichi Nishihara
* "Misused" ("Zoku joji no rirekisho") (1967) dir: Hiroshi Mukai
* "Ripped Virgin" (引裂かれた処女- "Hikisakareta Shojo") (8/1968) dir: Giichi Nishihara
* "I Hate the Wedding Night!" (初夜が憎い - "Shoya ga Nikui!") (10/1968) dir: Takashi Chiba
* (裏切の色事- "Uragiri no Irogoto") (12/1968) dir: Giichi Nishihara
* "Adultery" (婚外情事 - "Kongaijoji") (1969) dir: Koji Wakamatsu
* "Sex Jack" (性賊 セックスジャック - "Seizoku Sekkusujakku") (1970) dir: Koji Wakamatsu
* "Sex Family" (性家族 - "Sei kazoku") (12/1971) dir: Koji Wakamatsu (star: Junko Miyashita)

Television appearances

* (TV Tokyo dramatic series) Episode 37, guest appearance [cite web |url=http://tisen.jp/pukiwiki/index.php?%A5%D7%A5%EC%A5%A4%A5%AC%A1%BC%A5%EB|title=プレイガール|date=2007-03-15|accessdate=2008-01-30|publisher= [http://tisen.jp/pukiwiki/ tisen.jp/pukiwiki] |language=Japanese]

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