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Nobuo NakagawaScénario:
Nobuo NakagawaRésumés(1)
Shocking, outrageous, and poetic, Jigoku (Hell) is the most innovative creation from Nobuo Nakagawa, the father of the Japanese horror film. After a young theology student flees a hit-and-run accident, he is plagued by both his own guilt-ridden conscience and a mysterious, diabolical doppelganger. And in the gloriously gory final third of the film, Nakagawa offers up his vision of the underworld in a tour-de-force of torture and degradation. A striking departure from traditional Japanese ghost stories, Jigoku, with its truly eye-popping (and gouging) imagery, created aftershocks that are still reverberating in cinema around the world today. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Yôichi Numata
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Ring (1998)
Džošú 701gó: Sasori (1972)
Jóen dokufuden: Okacu kjódžó tabi (1969)
Shigeru Amachi
Japon
Meilleurs films :
La Légende de Zatoichi (1962)
Histoire de fantômes japonais (1959)
Džigoku (1960)
Utako Mitsuya
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Džigoku (1960)
Hiroshi Hayashi
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Histoire de fantômes japonais (1959)
Džigoku (1960)
L'Inferno di Okinawa (1962)
Tomohiko Ôtani
Meilleurs films :
Džigoku (1960)