Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden (2011)

A raw Japanese prison thriller revisiting the iconic Scorpion franchise, following prisoner No. 701 through violence, memory, and survival.

Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 女囚 701-号: 蝎外伝
  • Release Year: 2011
  • Directed by: Ken'ichi Fujiwara
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
  • Runtime: 1h 12m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Release Date (Theatrical): October 7, 2011 (Japan)
  • Alternative Titles: 女囚701号 さそり外伝 (JP)
  • Production Companies: Shintoho Pictures
  • Production Countries: Japan

Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden - Plot

Nami Matsushima, prisoner #701 is sent to a Woman's Prison for attempted murder. Nami is brought into Number 2 community cell, where suicides and unnatural deaths occurred one after another. In the punishment cell, Nami begins to look back in her past. After dealing with her horrible experiences, Nami seeks to escape from prison. Who will survive?

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Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Ken'ichi Fujiwara

Main Cast

  • Kirara Asuka
  • Suwaru Ryû
  • Junichi Kawamoto
  • Yōko Satomi
  • Riri Kouda
  • Shinji Matsubayashi
  • Taiga Etô
  • Daikei Shimizu
  • Hotaru
  • Shijimi

Writers

  • Ken'ichi Fujiwara

Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden - FAQs

Who plays Nami Matsushima in this film?

Kirara Asuka takes on the role of Nami Matsushima, prisoner No. 701. She leads a cast that also includes Suwaru Ryû, Junichi Kawamoto, Yōko Satomi, and Riri Kouda, among others, bringing this gritty prison drama to life.

What is Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden about?

The film follows Nami Matsushima, prisoner No. 701, who is sent to a women's prison for attempted murder. Placed in a cell block haunted by suicides and suspicious deaths, she reflects on her traumatic past and ultimately fights to escape — raising the question of who will survive.

Is this film part of the Scorpion franchise?

Yes, this 2011 production is a spin-off entry in the long-running Japanese Female Prisoner Scorpion (Joshuu Sasori) franchise, which originated in the 1970s with Meiko Kaji. Gaiden revisits the iconic prisoner No. 701 character in a new story rather than continuing the original continuity directly.

When was Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden released?

The film was released on October 7, 2011, in Japan. It was produced by Shintoho Pictures and written and directed by Ken'ichi Fujiwara, running at a compact 72 minutes.

What genre is Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden?

The film blends Crime, Drama, and Thriller elements. It sits firmly within the Japanese women-in-prison exploitation subgenre — a tradition known locally as pinky violence — combining raw dramatic tension with criminal intrigue and survival stakes.

Who directed and wrote Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden?

Ken'ichi Fujiwara both wrote and directed the film. His dual role as writer-director gave him full creative control over this lean, intense 72-minute prison thriller produced under the Shintoho Pictures banner.

What are similar films to Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden?

If this film appeals to you, you might also enjoy Tokyo Underground Women's Prison CHAPTER 1 · Area 88, Project Wolf Hunting, Miss Baek, La Civil, and Return to Sender. These titles share themes of confinement, survival, and raw dramatic tension in similarly intense settings.

How long is Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden?

The film runs for 72 minutes, making it a tight, focused watch. Despite its short runtime, it packs in a full arc of imprisonment, psychological reflection, and survival — a lean approach that suits the intensity of the women-in-prison genre.

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