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  2. Japanese horror - Wikipedia

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    One of the first major Japanese horror films was Onibaba (1964), directed by Kaneto Shindo. [10] The film is categorized as a historical horror drama where a woman and her mother-in-law attempt to survive during a civil war. [10] Like many early Japanese horror films, elements are drawn largely from traditional Kabuki and Noh theater. [9]

  3. Category:Japanese horror films - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost of Yotsuya (Daiei film) The Ghost of Yotsuya (Shintoho film) Ghost Stories of Wanderer at Honjo; Ghost Theater; Ghost Train (2006 film) Ghost-Cat of Arima Palace; Ghost-Cat of Gojusan-Tsugi; Ghost-Cat Wall of Hatred; God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand; Godzilla (1954 film) Godzilla Minus One; Gozu; Grotesque (2009 film) The Guard ...

  4. The Ghost Cat and the Mysterious Shamisen - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Cat and the Mysterious Shamisen was released in 1938. [3] [2]In October 2018, the Indiana University Cinema held a 35 mm screening of the film. [5] Two months later the film was also screened at the Metrograph, an independent movie theatre in Manhattan, New York.

  5. Ju-On - Wikipedia

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    The first two films in the series were so-called V-Cinema, or direct-to-video releases, but became surprise hits as the result of favorable word of mouth. Both films were shot in nine days and feature a story that is a variation on the classic haunted house theme, as well as a popular Japanese horror trope, the "vengeful ghost" .

  6. Death at an Old Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Death at an Old Mansion (本陣殺人事件, Honjin satsujin jiken) is a 1975 Japanese horror film directed by Yoichi Takabayashi, based on the mystery novel The Honjin Murders (1946) by Seishi Yokomizo. [1] [2] [3] It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. [4]

  7. The Ghost of Yotsuya (Shintoho film) - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost of Yotsuya (東海道四谷怪談, Tōkaidō Yotsuya Kaidan) is a 1959 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Nobuo Nakagawa. The film is based on the kabuki play Yotsuya Kaidan. [1] It was among the many horror films that Nakagawa adapted for Shintoho in the late 1950s and was one of the many adaptations of the play.

  8. Dark Tales of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Dark Tales of Japan (日本のこわい夜, Nihon no Kowai Yoru) is a 2004 made-for-TV film anthology of five short horror stories, directed by five notable Japanese film directors, which are told through a mysterious old lady in kimono on a late-night bus travelling on a long isolated mountain road.

  9. J-Horror Theater - Wikipedia

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    Official Japanese release date: 7 January 2006. Originally screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival in October 2005. [4] Officially released in Japanese theaters as part of the J-Horror Theater series. It was then released on DVD and in US theaters as part of the After Dark Horrorfest (also known as 8 films to Die For) in 2006. [5]

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