Sealed Video 2: Record of Curse (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 7, 2010

Original Title:
封印映像2 呪殺の記録

Alternate Titles:
Fuuin Eizou 2 - Jusatsu no Kiroku
封印映像2 呪殺の記録

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
At Entertainment Inc.

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 57

Cursed Doll: A young girl's birthday celebration is filmed with a mobile phone. The family fun changes drastically when her grandmother attends the party. Photo Session: During a photo session of a gravure model, the abnormal behaviour of an impatient devotee shocks the staff. Killer Curse: During an interview on spirit photography, the producers of a supernatural TV program become subjected to a terrible projection. House Hunting: While a real estate agent guides two newlyweds around an old house, the wife films a mysterious hand reaching inside the camera. The Ruins: A filming crew visits the site of a suicide victim discovered inside abandoned ruins, where many have died a violent death.

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Director:
Kazuto Kodama

Editor:
Hiroki Iwasawa

Music:
Yu Arai

Sound Effects:
Yu Arai

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