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Release Date:
January 27, 2001
Original Title:
弟切草
Alternate Titles:
Hämndens hus
St. John's Wort
St. John's Wort - Il fiore della vendetta
St. John's Wort: La flor de la venganza
Обитель страха
弟切草 (Otogiriso)
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
TOHO
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R
Runtime: 85
Nami has been creating artwork for a new video game based on images she's been seeing in her dreams. With one of the game producers, she travels out to an abandoned house that seems to match her visions. As they explore the old mansion, Nami begins to have more visions of a forgotten childhood, until at last she comes across a photo of twin infants, labelled "Nami" and "Naomi". As Nami and the producer go from room to room, an unseen person seems to be watching them from a hidden room.
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Director:
Ten Shimoyama
Director of Photography:
Kazuhiko Ogura
Editor:
Seigo Hirasawa
Executive Producer:
Masato Hara
Novel:
Shūkei Nagasaka
Producer:
Shinji Ogawa
Takenori Sentô
Kazukiyo Morishita
Production Design:
Emiko Tsuyuki
Production Manager:
Akira Morii
Screenplay:
Gorô Nakajima
Ten Shimoyama
Takenori Sentô
Story:
Shūkei Nagasaka
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