Tokyo Videos of Horror 3 (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 6, 2012

Original Title:
闇動画3

Alternate Titles:
Yami Douga 3
グラビア動画
地底の怪
夜の峠道
箱呪
赤い影

Genres:
Horror

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 61

After the popular horror series "The Real Deal! Cursed Videos" (Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video) and "Sealed Videos" (Fūin eizō) unleashed a new generation in horror, we bring you volume 3 in the ultimate horror video collection! The occult, the grotesque, the gruesome madness and criminal behaviour of man and of course spiritism. A variety of hundreds of videos were recorded by chance and buried in the darkness. "The Cursed Box" For a DVD project on spiritism, a film crew embarks into haunted ruins to call out Kokkuri-san. Unfortunately, the project has dire consequences for the crew... "Mountain Pass at Night" Two men go for a drive at night to purchase a car. But as they reach the mountain pass, a mysterious presence appears in the road... "Gravure Video" While shooting a gravure idol video for internet distribution, filmin is forced to stop prematurely. Does it have anything to do with the rosary the idol picked up in the park?

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Director:
Kazuto Kodama

Screenplay:
Kazuto Kodama

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