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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.
Dark Tales of Japan, episode Blonde Kwaidan, (2004) (TV) The Great Horror Family, TV Series (2004–2005) Reincarnation, (輪廻 Rinne) (2005) The Grudge 2 (2006) Ghost vs. Alien 03 (2007) Ten Nights of Dream (2006) The Shock Labyrinth 3D (戦慄迷宮3D) (2009) Tormented (2011) Scared of the Dark (2013) Flight 7500 (2014)
Pages in category "Japanese ghost films" ... Dark Tales of Japan; Dark Water (2002 film) E. Enkiri Village: Dead End Survival; F. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children; G.
Dark Tales of Japan: Masayuki Ochiai, Norio Tsuruta, Takashi Shimizu, Yoshiro Nakamura, Koji Shiraishi: Horror: Television film [7] Dead Leaves: Hiroyuki Imaishi [citation needed] Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky: Taiichiro Yamamoto — [5] Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey: Tsutomu Shibayama — [5] The Face of Jizo ...
Pages in category "Japanese horror anthology films" ... Dark Tales of Japan; H. Hideshi Hino's Theater of Horror; K. Katasumi and 4444444444; Kwaidan (film) N.
Dark Tales of Japan (2004) Haruka Seventeen (2005) Kurosagi (2006) Hanazakari no Kimitachi e (2007) Barefoot Gen (2007) Code Blue (2008) Ryōmaden (2010) [18] My Dog, My Happiness (2011) Man of Destiny (2012), Shigeru Araki [19] Amachan (2013) The Emperor's Cook (2015) Naotora: The Lady Warlord (2017), Ii Naomori; Idaten (2019), Dōmei Nagai ...
Dark Tales of Japan; Don't Call It Mystery; E. Earwig and the Witch; G. Geharha: The Dark and Long Haired Monster; Gokusen; La Grande Maison Paris; H. Happy! (sports ...
Kwaidan (Japanese: 怪談, Hepburn: Kaidan, lit. ' Ghost Stories ') is a 1964 Japanese anthology horror film directed by Masaki Kobayashi.It is based on stories from Lafcadio Hearn's collections of Japanese folk tales, mainly Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things (1904), for which it is named.