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Molester's Train: Get on from the Back! : ウィキペディア英語版
Molester's Train: Get on from the Back!

is a 1989 Japanese ''pink film'' directed by Masahiro Kasai and written by Kyōko Godai as part of the ''Molester's Train'' series. Kasai filmed ''Molester's Train: Get On from The Back!'' for the Cinema Ark production studio, and it was released theatrically in Japan by Xces on November 24, 1989. It won the award for Seventh Best Film at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. The film's lead actress Yuka Ishihara was given an award for Best Actress, and Kyōko Godai won the award for Best Screenplay.
==Cast==

* Yuka Ishihara ()
* Mariko Akiyama (as Juna Katagiri )
* Kyōko Hashimoto
* Tōru Nakane
* Yutaka Ikejima

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