怪談海女幽霊 (1960)


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56min | Horror | Jul 8, 1960 | Released

The film begins strongly, with an atmospheric opening sequence, predating John Carpenter's The Fog by two decades, of shuffling ghost-like zombies, blood streaming from their faces, rising from the waves to drag the workers of a deserted shipyard,swirling with dry ice, to their doom. The ghost's main target however is the village kingpin, and employer of the local diving girls, Satomura (played by Juzaburo Akechi). When his wife and youngest daughter are abducted, it is up to his remaining daughter Nami (Banri) and her ama companions to get to the bottom of the mystery, which again revolves around sunken treasure and a gang of swarthy crooks.

Director: Gorô Kadono

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Writer(s): Isao Matsumoto

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Cast (4 Members)


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Masayo Banri

Natsue Satomura

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Katsuko Wakasugi

Teruyo Satomura

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Kyôko Yashiro

Kayoko Miyauchi

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Jûzaburô Akechi

Detective Takashi Ikeda

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Isao Matsumoto

Screenplay

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Sadao Nagase

Original Music Composer

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Yûsuke Watanabe

Assistant Director

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Mitsugu Ôkura

Executive Producer

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Gorô Kadono

Director

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Keiji Miyazawa

Art Direction

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Kiminao Okada

Director of Photography

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Hisao Negishi

Sound Recordist

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Hiroshi Ishimori

Lighting Technician

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Masaki Umeki

Original Story

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