Siren the Ghost Story Forever (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 6, 1995

Original Title:
妖女伝説セイレーン3

Alternate Titles:
Youjo densetsu seiren 3

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Tsuburaya Productions

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: 18 

Runtime: 76

Suddenly, men abandon their jobs and families and come to the sea for no reason at all. Their disappearance was connected to an incredibly powerful force. One chilly day, when Cassiopeia shines strangely, two men suddenly arrive at the beach house "Kaijotei," asking to be allowed to stay here. The two men, who did not know each other and had no relation to each other, were drawn to the same beach for unknown reasons. Kazuhiko and Ayako, two lovers who run a beach pavilion, have no choice but to accept the two men, who are not moving even with their leverage, since it is out of season and there are no bathers. A few days later, a new man named Furuta arrives. Furuta is an expert in astronomical observation, and he senses something unusual in the way the stars have been shining these past few days.

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Casting Producer:
Minoru Ando

Director:
Mitsunori Hattori

Director of Photography:
Shoei Sudo

Lighting Director:
Mitsutaka Yoshimura

Music:
Takahiro Inoue

Original Concept:
Mitsuo Mutsuki

Producer:
Yoshinori Chiba
Kentaro Takahashi

Screenplay:
Tetsuya Sasaki

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