
Rating: 6 stars
Seen 1 time
Seen on: 01/16/2011
Most recently watched by krazykat, sleestakk
At the prompting of his diplomat friend, Alex, writer Ted Fletcher takes his wife, Laura, and daughter, Amy, on an extended working holiday. Alex finds a house for them in Kyoto, Japan, and the Fletchers move in, laughing off rumors that the place is haunted. But the ghost of 19th-century samurai Shigero turns out to be very real, and is intent on making the family re-enact an ancient murder-suicide.
Rated R | Length 88 minutes
Susan George | Edward Albert | Doug McClure | Takashi Shirai | Amy Barrett | Mako Hattori | Tsuiyuki Sasaki | Toshiya Maruyama | Tsuyako Olajima | Henry Mitowa | Mayumi Umeda | Hiroko Takano | Gentarô Mori | Kazuo Yoshida | Shuren Sakurai | Shoji Ohara | Kunihiko Shinjo | Misao Arai | Chiyoko Hardiman | Hideo Shimado | Tomoko Shimizu
A Japanese ghost story that despite its many flaws is very watchable simply for its location and cast. Let it be known that I can watch Doug McClure in anything. Basically an American family moves into an centuries-old traditional Japanese home where a violent murder and suicide took place. Naturally the ghosts still inhabit the home and eventually possess its new hosts. What I question is the location of the house being in Kyoto yet it appears that Edward Albert goes to Tokyo for some late night partying. Wha? And I still find Susan George annoying. Not a good film but watchable.
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