[Machine Translation] Starring Aki Mizusawa, Yoshiko Sakaguchi, Ken Tanaka, and Junko Sakurada, this is a gem of suspense presented with a splendid cast! A mysterious case that puts the beautiful sisters at each other's mercy, a threat that shakes the past of the newlywed wives, and a letter from the dead that was never supposed to arrive.... The beautiful sisters' sexual experience! The man who raped his sister" and "The man who raped his sister" are five masterpieces of two-hour dramas that intertwine human desires, love and hate, and are now available in a long-awaited first time on DVD! The special features include the opening digests of "Compound Murder in White" and "Bride at the Back Window," and the previews of "Compound Murder in White" (90/60 sec.), "Proof of Love" (60 sec.) and "Bride at the Back Window" (90/15 sec.). Commentary enclosed. [Compound Murder in White: Beautiful Sisters' Sexual Experience! Michiko Takihana (Aki Mizusawa) lives with her younger sister, Kaori (Atsuko Mio), who is a college student. When her sister's boyfriend Sawada ( Shimotsuka Makoto ) dies suspiciously after an accident, Kaori becomes suspicious of the nurse in charge. However, soon after, her burnt body is found, and Kaori, who was at the scene, is suspected as a suspect. Michiko and Taniguchi (Shinichi Ogishima), the man who hit Sawada with a car, are determined to find out the truth... The man who raped his younger sister, "The Joetsu Shinkansen goes north in search of the mystery of the Narukiryuu" [First broadcast: December 18, 1982 / TV Asahi] -- Takako (Mayumi Kuroki), a college student, is assaulted and strangled to death on her way home. Shinobu Nakamura ( Aki Mizusawa ), Takako's older sister, goes to the university laboratory to talk to Professor Mizuno ( Noboru Nakatani ), who was with Takako that night... Proof of Love: Melody of Fear for a New Wife" [First broadcast: October 1, 1977 on TV Asahi] -- Makiko (Yoshiko Sakaguchi) is at the peak of her happiness after marrying Kawamura (Saburo Shinoda). However, on her honeymoon in Hong Kong, she is reunited with Kajiki (Akira Nakao), a man she had a relationship with three years earlier. Kajiki threatens Makiko that he will reveal her secret to her husband if she does not help him with the smuggling operation. Makiko is then confronted by a middle-aged man, Nakano ( Hiroyuki Nagato ), who makes an eerie proposal to Makiko. Butterflies Now / / / / Letters from the Underworld: Telephone Calls from the Dead" [First broadcast: July 14, 1979 on TV Asahi] A dramatization of Keisuke Kusaka's novel of the same title, which won the 21st Edogawa Rampo Award. --Mieko (Kayo Matsuo), who is married to Tomotaka Yanagihara (Masaya Takahashi), the proprietor of Yanagihara English Conversation School, and is the president of the school, has recently been troubled by ominous postcards with a print of a black butterfly on them. Someone knows the secret of Mieko's past and is accusing her of it. Ego and calculation swirl in the love between a man and a woman, resulting in a murder case. The Bride at the Back Window: The Price of Peeping on a New Actress! Yoko (Junko Sakurada), an unsuccessful actress working in a bar, secretly looks forward to peeping into the luxurious apartment of Udagawa (Shogo Shimizu), a single assistant professor and a regular customer, with binoculars from the window of her apartment. Udagawa ( Shogo Shimizu ), an unmarried assistant professor and a regular customer. Her best friend Mitsue (Akiko Kana) warns her not to do so, but one day, Udagawa is murdered by someone, and Yoko becomes a suspect. Yoko is interrogated by Mitsue's father, detective Matsuno ( Takuya Fujioka ), but not only that, Yoko finds herself in a situation where someone is trying to kill her...