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House of Terrors (Japanese: 怪談せむし男, Hepburn: Kaidan semushi otoko, lit. ' Ghost Story of a Hunchbacked Man ' ) , also known as The Ghost of the Hunchback , [ 1 ] is a 1965 Japanese horror film directed by Hajime Sato and produced by Toei Company .
Ghost Theater (劇場霊, Gekijourei) is a 2015 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata and a remake of Don't Look Up (1996). [1] It was released on November 21, 2015. [2] In May 2018, an anthology series based on the film was released in the United States on Toku.
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[2] [6] In 2007, Variety announced that Fruit Chan would direct this English-language remake of Don't Look Up. [7] The remake was shown at the 2009 Lund Fantastisk Film Festival in Sweden and was later released on DVD in the United States in 2010. [8] [9] Hideo Nakata's film Ghost Theater was promoted as a remake of Don't Look Up. [10]
They possess all three of them and finally re-enact the gory confrontation from the opening scene, leading to the deaths of Alex, Laura, and Ted. The movie ends with the three ghosts leaving the house for the afterlife, and implying that the souls of Ted, Laura and Alex now haunt the cursed house in their place.
Kotodama – Spiritual Curse (学校の怪談 呪いの言霊, Gakkō no Kaidan Noroi no Kotodama) is a 2014 Japanese school horror film written and directed by Masayuki Ochiai and based on Gakkō no Kaidan. [1] [2] The main cast includes the five members of the Japanese idol girl group Tokyo Girls' Style. [2] The film was released on May 23 ...
The Blood on Satan's Claw (a.k.a. Satan's Skin) Piers Haggard: Patrick Wymark, Linda Hayden, Barry Andrews: 1971: United Kingdom [21] [22] The Brotherhood of Satan: Bernard McEveety: Strother Martin L. Q. Jones Charles Bateman Ahna Capri Charles Robinson Alvy Moore Geri Reischl 1971 United States The Burning Hell: Ron Ormond: Jimmy Robbins, Tim ...
Ghost hunting also gave rise to multiple guidebooks to haunted locations, and ghost hunting “how-to” manuals. The 1990s saw a return to classic “gothic” ghosts, whose dangers were more psychological than physical. Examples of films from this period include 1999's The Sixth Sense and 2001's The Others.