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CHI O SUU BARA
1974, regia di Michio Yamamoto
Scheda: Nazione: Giappone - Produzione: Toho - Distribuzione: Regionale, Toho Company Ltd., Video Search of Miami - Soggetto: dal Dracula di Bram Stoker - Sceneggiatura: Ei Ogawa, Masaru Takesue - Fotografia: Kazutami Hara - Montaggio: Michiko Ikeda - Musiche: Riichiro Manabe - Effetti speciali: Teruyoshi Nakano - Formato: Color - Durata: 87'.
Cast:
Toshio Kurosawa, Kunie Tanaka, Katsuhiko
Sasaki, Shin Kishida, Mariko Mochizuki, Mio Ohta, Mika Katsuragi, Keiko Aramaki, Yunosuke Ito.
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allmovie.com: «This
bizarre Japanese vampire film (preceded by Lake of Dracula) begins with the
arrival of a new professor at a small girls' school. He is invited by the creepy
principal to spend the night, during which he encounters a variety of chilling
phenomena. He first discovers that the corpse of the principal's wife (who was
apparently killed in a recent car accident) is currently on display in the
school basement; later, he sees a mysterious woman roaming the halls and hears a
hypnotic singing voice. Before long, it becomes apparent that the entire school
is lousy with vampires -- from the faculty to the students themselves -- leading
the plucky prof to take matters into his own hands and search for the lead
vampire himself. Despite the title, Dracula is nowhere to be found; what s
available, however, is a fairly compelling and colorful horror tale, with some
well-staged shocks and haunting photography. Uncut prints feature a fair amount
of gory footage» (Cavett Binion).
Approfondimenti: Movie
Review
Conosciuto anche con i titoli: The Bloodthirsty Roses; Evil of Dracula.
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