The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch Trailer

The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch Trailer (1968)

14 December 1968 Horror, Thriller, Mystery 82 mins

Up until this point, young Sayuri Nanjo has had to live most of her life in a nun-run boarding school for orphans and away from her parents. That's all about to change when her real father mysteriously comes to get her and finally bring her home.

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Cast

Yachie Matsui

as Sayuri Nanjo

Sei Hiraizumi

as Tatsuya Hayashi

Yūko Hamada

as Yuko Nanjo

Yoshirō Kitahara

as Goro Nanjo

Kuniko Miyake

as Sister Yamakawa

Sachiko Meguro

as Shige Kito

Tadashi Date

as School Servant

Kazuo Umezz

as Taxi Driver

Saburo Ishigurō

as Teacher Sasaki

Crew

Kazuo Umezz

Kazuo Umezz Original Story

Heihachi Kuboe

Heihachi Kuboe Lighting Director

Shunsuke Kikuchi

Original Music Composer

Tomohisa Yano

Tomohisa Yano Art Direction

Akira Uehara

Akira Uehara Director of Photography

Kazufumi Fujii

Kazufumi Fujii Special Effects

International Titles

Hebimusume to Hakuhatsuma Trailer

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