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Release Date:
August 30, 2014
Original Title:
人狼ゲーム ビーストサイド
Alternate Titles:
Jinroh Gemu Bisutosido
人狼游戏2
늑대인간 게임: 야수편
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
AMG Entertainment
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Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
10 high school students including Yuka Kabayama are suddenly led to a room and must play the jinrou game. Yuka Kabayama has the jinrou card. She has to hide that fact and kill the players who have the citizens cards one by one. Yuka Kabayama gets excited by her situation.
Assistant Director:
Kyouhei Tamazawa
Director:
Izuru Kumasaka
Director of Photography:
Hiroki Matsui
Editor:
Izuru Kumasaka
Screenplay:
Ai Yamazaki
Story:
Giggle Akiguchi
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