A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 6, 2011
Original Title:
封印映像3 廃トンネルの呪い
Alternate Titles:
Fuuin Eizou 3 - Hai Tunnel no Noroi
封印映像3 廃トンネルの呪い
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
At Entertainment Inc.
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
Lady in Red: At a University a loaner camera is left behind in a bag, a tape still in it. The tape was recorded at an abandoned house, where a lady in a red roams. Voyeur: During the examination of a "car sex" tape, strange events occur. Special Cleaning: This hidden camera video was the site of "a special cleaning". In the apartment littered with trash, the camera captured mummified remains. Voodoo Ruins: During the planning of a variety show on spirit photography, the psychic of the show dies a mysterious death when he suffers hematemesis after talking on the phone with an applicant. Cursed Tunnel: Two idols visit an abandoned tunnel for a ghost show. Rumour has it that when you sound the horn three times inside the tunnel, "something" will happen...
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