Delivery Health Girl: The Moisture of Silken Skin (デリヘル嬢 絹肌のうるおい, Deriherujō: Kinuhada no Uruoi) is a 2002 Japanese pink film directed by Yutaka Ikejima and written by his wife and frequent collaborator, Kyōko Godai. It won the award for Ninth Best Film and Noriko Masaki was given a Best New Actress award at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony.Synopsis
A delivery health service is run by a mysterious middle-aged man named Yata. The girls who work for Yata include, Koya, Harumi and Akino. Customers include Kizaki, a nerdish young man, and an Adult Video company president and his Assistant Director who secretly film their exploits.
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