Girls Of The White Orchid 🏆

Girls Of The White Orchid 🏆

: The film was inspired by a report from the news program 20/20 regarding real-life incidents where foreign women were lured to Japan under false pretenses and forced into sexual slavery.

Upon arrival, Carol discovers that the job is a front for a prostitution ring operating out of the "White Orchid" nightclub. Trapped without her passport or money, she must navigate a dangerous environment while resisting the pressure to work as a prostitute. Production and Context Girls of the White Orchid

Girls of the White Orchid (also known as Death Ride to Osaka ) is a 1983 made-for-television drama film. Directed by , the film is noted for its early exploration of human trafficking and the exploitation of women within international crime syndicates. Plot Overview : The film was inspired by a report

The story follows (played by Jennifer Jason Leigh ), a naive aspiring singer living in Los Angeles. After responding to a newspaper advertisement for a performance gig in Tokyo, she travels to Japan with the promise of a professional singing career. Production and Context Girls of the White Orchid