Sister Street Fighter – Fifth Level Fist Explained

Sister Street Fighter - Fifth Level Fist
女必殺五段拳
Director:Shigehiro Ozawa
Starring:Etsuko Shihomi
Distributor:Toei Company
Runtime:87 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

(aka Lethal Woman: Fifth Level Fist) is a 1976 Japanese martial arts film and an unofficial sequel of sorts to The Return of the Sister Street Fighter.[1]

Plot

Kiku is the daughter of kimono manufacturers in Kyoto. Her parents desperately want her to find a husband, but she prefers to practice martial arts on her own with no interest in dating. Nearby, a movie studio operates a clandestine drug trade, hiding cocaine in Buddhist statues that are sold by art galleries to Americans. One of their American contacts warns them that the police are wise to the operation, and are sending U.S. agents to investigate.

Kiku has a best friend, Michi, whose half-brother Jim is Black - their mother sired children to a white and Black American respectively. Jim has been working as muscle for the studio's drug operation, but is eliminated by them when they determine he's been identified by police. Michi tries to get revenge against the heads of the organization, but is quickly captured. Kiku goes on her own to infiltrate the gang, find her friend, and avenge the brother's death.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: Sister Street Fighter / Sister Street Fighter - Hanging by a Thread / Return of the Sister Street Fighter / Fifth Level Fist . DVD Talk. 2011-01-19.