Kokkuri-san (film)
Kokkuri (こっくりさん, Kokkuri: Kokkuri-san) is a 1997 Japanese movie directed by Takahisa Zeze about three girls, Mio, Hiroko, and Masami.[1]
Kokkuri-san | |
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Directed by | Takahisa Zeze |
Written by | Kishu Izuchi, Takahisa Zeze |
Produced by | Shigehiro Arake, Minoru Yokote |
Starring | Ayumi Yamatsu, Hiroko Shimada, Moe Ishikawa |
Cinematography | Shogo Ueno |
Edited by | Shinichi Fushima |
Music by | Goro Yasukawa |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 min. |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Plot
A group of friends play the Japanese game Kokkuri to summon Kokkuri-san, a spirit who can answer any question as a pastime but apparently reveals dark secrets that will make these girls turn against each other.
Cast & Crew
Screenplay by:
- Rikiya Mizushima
- Isao Kiriyama
- Tomozo Yamaguchi
- Tatsuo Uruga
- Kazuyuki Kobayashi
- Minoru Yokote
- Shigehiro Arake
Screenplay:
- Shinichi Hayashi
Supervising Production Designer:
- Hisayuki Kobayashi
- Goro Yasukawa
- Sound Director:
- Atsushi Sugiyama
- Shinichi Fushima
Cast:
- Ayumi Yamatsu
- Hiroko Shimada
- Moe Ishikawa
Release
It was distributed in the United States of America by AsiaVision, the Asian live action label of Urban Vision Entertainment.
References
- Alexander Jacoby A Critical Handbook of Japanese Film Directors 2013 p2030 "By this time, Zezehad made his first true mainstream film, Kokkuri (Kokkuri‒san, 1997),a conventional if agreeably understated horror film about schoolgirls using a ouija board."
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