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  2. Sadako (film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $5.6 million [1] Sadako (Japanese: 貞子) aka Sadako KOL (Japanese: 貞子:咒殺 KOL) is a 2019 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Hideo Nakata. Loosely based on the novel Tide by Koji Suzuki, the film is an installment in the Ring franchise, and a sequel to Nakata's 1999 film Ring 2. [2][3][4] The film centers around ...

  3. Sadako Yamamura - Wikipedia

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    Sadako was born in 1947 to Shizuko Yamamura and Dr. Heihachiro Ikuma in Oshima Island. The year before, Shizuko gained psychic powers after retrieving an ancient statuette of En no Ozuno from the ocean. Shizuko also gave birth to a baby boy, but he died four months later due to an illness. Planning to move to Tokyo with Ikuma, she entrusted her ...

  4. Sadako 3D - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 96 minutes. Country. Japan [1] Language. Japanese. Box office. $20.3 million [3] Sadako 3D (貞子3D) is a 2012 supernatural horror film directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa, loosely based on the novel S by Koji Suzuki.

  5. Sadako 3D 2 - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 96 minutes. Country. Japan. Language. Japanese. Box office. $8.4 million [1] Sadako 3D 2 (貞子3D2) is a 2013 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa and the sequel to 2012's Sadako 3D and was the final installment in the Rasen timeline until Sadako DX in 2022.

  6. Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes - Wikipedia

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    9780399205200. Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes is a children's historical novel written by Canadian-American author Eleanor Coerr and published in 1977. It is based on the true story of Sadako Sasaki, a victim of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, in World War II, who set out to create a thousand origami cranes when dying of leukemia ...

  7. Sadako DX - Wikipedia

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    Sadako DX[a] (Japanese: 貞子 DX) is a 2022 Japanese supernatural comedy horror film directed by Hisashi Kimura. The film is an installment in the Ring franchise, and a sequel to 1998's Spiral. Sadako DX stars Fuka Koshiba as a quick-witted high school student who has to unravel the cursed videotape after finding out her sister has seen it ...

  8. Immortal Love - Wikipedia

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    Immortal Love a.k.a. Bitter Spirit (Japanese: 永遠の人, romanized: Eien no hito, lit. 'The eternal person') is a 1961 Japanese drama film written and directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. [3] It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. [4] Masakazu Tamura made his official debut in the film.

  9. Ju-On: The Grudge - Wikipedia

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    Ju-On: The Grudge is a 2002 Japanese supernatural horror film written and directed by Takashi Shimizu. It is the third installment in the Ju-On series and the first to be released theatrically (the first two being direct-to-video productions). It stars Megumi Okina, Misaki Ito, Takashi Matsuyama and Yui Ichikawa.