Snake Woman's Curse (Japanese with English Subtitles)
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DVD Details
- Rated: Unrated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 25 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: August 28, 2007
- Originally Released: 1968
- Label: Synapse Films
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Kô Nishimura & Seizaburô Kawazu | |
Directed by | Nubuo Nakagawa & Nobuo Nakagawa |
Description by OLDIES.com:
Japanese with English subtitles - From Nobuo Nakagawa, the acclaimed director of Jigoku and the father of the Japanese horror film, comes a chilling tale of revenge from beyond the grave, fully uncut and newly remastered. Never before released on video in the U.S., this sumptuous tale of a calamity of snakes is sure to satisfy fans of classic Japanese cinema and horror tales alike.
Product Description:
Two events cause a rich, small-town man to lose his grip on his sanity in this explosive horror movie from director Nobuo Nakagawa. First, he causes the death of a poor farmer. Then he kills a snake belonging to the deceased farmer's wife. It's not long before snake-themed hallucinations beset the wealthy man's conscience, and it becomes apparent that a curse has been put on him, leading to a bloody and tortuous struggle as he tries to return to normal life.
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Snake Woman's Curse
Movie Lover: Michael Mercier from
Seattle, WA US -- April, 17, 2009
This movie is about a family who is indentured to a wealthy but cruel land owner, whose wife and son are equally as cruel as he is. Over the course of the movie the endentured family begin to loose first the father and then the mother and eventually the only daughter. Along the way the ghosts of this family come back to torment the cruel land owner and his family. He soon realizes what goes around comes around. In the end the land owner gets what is coming to him. The photography work is descent and the visual effects are somewhat adequate.