

She works double shifts while he works double partners — '70s pink cinema hits different.
A wife works two jobs to support her husband who is cheating on her.
Direction
Nishimura's efficient 72-minute structure — get in, get naked, get out.
Production
Gritty urban locations elevate this above typical pink film sets.

Director
Shōgorō Nishimura
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pink films dominated Japanese grindhouses in the 1970s, often required by studios to include sex scenes every 10-15 minutes. Nishimura was a prolific director in the genre, making over 100 films.
The 'midsummer night' framing and Shakespeare-evoking title were common marketing tactics to lend literary respectability to exploitation fare. The actual plot bears zero resemblance to the Bard.
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