Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands

Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands (荒野のダッチワイフ, Kōya no Datchi Waifu) aka Dutch Wife of the Wasteland[3] and The Dutch Wives of the Wild,[2] originally released as Horror Doll (恐怖人形, Kyōfu Ningyō),[1][3] is a 1967 Japanese pink film written and directed by cult filmmaker Atsushi Yamatoya, starring the first "Queen" of pink film, Noriko Tatsumi, and with music by the jazz pianist Yōsuke Yamashita.

[2] He directed a few more pink films such as The Pistol That Sprouted Hair (毛の生えた拳銃) for Wakamatsu's production company,[3][8] but found writing to be more to his taste.

[4] He revisited the sex-doll theme in his script to Chūsei Sone's Roman porno Love Doll Report: An Adult Toy (1975).

[4] They judge the film is "even more eccentric" than director Seijun Suzuki's Branded to Kill (1967), which Atsushi Yamatoya helped write.

Besides the sharing of a main character's name ("Joe") with the star of Suzuki's film (Joe Shishido), Sharp lists some similarities between the films: "the striking high-contrast monochrome cinematography; the quirky, hard-boiled performances; the hypnotic disjunction between sound and image; the use of montage to construct a surreal, alien-looking landscape that bears little resemblance to any recognisable vision of Japan; and the atonal jazz soundtrack, full of chaotic fanfares that blare out to punctuate the action.