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  1. Violated Angels (犯された白衣,, Okasareta Hakui) is a film made by controversial Japanese director Kōji Wakamatsu in 1967. Wakamatsu's most famous film, [1] it is based on the mass murder spree of Richard Speck in 1966.

  2. Violated Angels (1967) by. Kōji Wakamatsu. Publication date. 1967. Topics. film, cinema, movie, japanese cinema. Language. Japanese.

  3. Violated Angels: Directed by Kôji Wakamatsu. With Jûrô Kara, Reiko Koyanagi, Miki Hayashi, Ayako Kidowaki. A young man breaks into a nurse's rooming house and one-by-one kills off nurses.

  4. One of Koji Wakamatsu’s more infamous productions (and inspired by the real-life case of Richard Speck’s 1966 student nurse killing spree in Chicago,) Violated Angels is a compact celluloid acid trip into one man’s derangement as he kills a group of nurses and regresses to a child-like state.

  5. Violated Angels is a Horror movie about a man living in nurse sleeping quarters. He succeeds in his plot to kill everyone in the dormitory. Realizing that his needs and wants are not fulfilled when it comes to love, he finds an answer to his problems upon meeting a woman who seems to fulfill his needs and wants.

  6. Violated Angels. 1967. 犯された白衣. Directed by Kōji Wakamatsu. Based on the factual case of a young man who broke into a nurses’ home in Chicago, mutilating and killing several of the inmates, Wakamatsu’s film is a precise, sad delineation of a particular aspect of masculine sexual consciousness. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Based on the factual case of a young man who broke into a nurses’ home in Chicago, mutilating and killing several of the inmates, Wakamatsu’s film is a precise, sad delineation of a particular aspect of masculine sexual consciousness.