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Release Date:
July 5, 2014
Original Title:
マウント・ナビ
Alternate Titles:
Mount Navi
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
King Records
North CKY
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
In October 2013, several video cameras and 8 bodies of men and women were found in the mountain known as "Mount. Nabi" located in the Chubu region of Japan. Many of the investigators fainted at the scene as the bodies were gruesomely decapitated by the wild animals. A police investigation was carried but the killer was never found till this day. What happened in the depth of a mountain?
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Assistant Camera:
Seiji Chiba
Assistant Gaffer:
Rin Kumegawa
Associate Producer:
Takuji Yukuhiro
Koji Inagaki
CG Artist:
Yoshihiro Okamura
Character Designer:
Tomo Hyakutake
Cinematography:
Ryo Serizawa
Costumer:
Sachie Harada
Director:
Seiji Chiba
Editor:
Seiji Chiba
Gaffer:
Norikazu Azuma
Location Coordinator:
Akiko Yoshiwara
Post Production Coordinator:
Sadaaki Nishinoo
Chiaki Tachikawa
Producer:
Yukihiko Yamaguchi
Seiji Chiba
Masaki Saito
Sound Effects:
Hiroyuki Kasuya
Special Effects:
Tomo Hyakutake
Special Effects Assistant:
Manabu Namikawa
Technical Advisor:
Naoto Takeshima
Hideho Kikuchi
Writer:
Seiji Chiba
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